The need for renewable alternatives for fossil-based aromatic material constituents is evident for a more sustainable society. Lignin is the largest source of naturally occurring aromatic compounds but has mainly been considered as waste material or energy source in the pulp and paper industry. Developments in extracting lignin from these processes provide a large source for renewable aromatic structures to be used in various applications. Producing thermosets out of lignin is a very promising route to utilize this raw material toward, for example, composite application. The buildup of the molecular network based on oligomeric lignin segments will be different from traditional thermoset analogues, where the constituents often are smaller mo...
peer-reviewedBiobased poly(ethylene terephthalate) has been successfully blended with isopropyl alco...
Valorization of lignin plays a key role in the further development of lignocellulosic biorefinery pr...
Aromatic material constituents derived from renewable resources are attractive for new biobased poly...
The search for sustainable material solutions has put lignin as one of the prime candidates for arom...
With its highly branched structure, its functional groups, and its free ring positions in the aromat...
Lignin has gained interest in academia as a raw material for advanced materials such as thermosets. ...
The scope of this work is to introduce the by-product material lignin of the industrial pulping proc...
There is growing demand for a more efficient use of polymers that originate from renewable feedstock...
The development of high value technologies from waste resources is critical to tackle the depletion...
Research concerning lignin has increased during the last years due to its renewability and ready ava...
Lignin is the second most abundant polymer in forest biomass after cellulose. Compared to the ubiqui...
Lignin is a renewable, non-toxic, commercially available and low costing resource which has the pote...
Kraft lignin, the main by-product of the pulping industry, is an abundant, yet highly underutilized ...
The GreenLight consortium is working to demonstrate a biobased, renewable and economically viable ca...
Native lignin is an abundant biopolymer on earth and represents 15-30% by weight of the lignocellulo...
peer-reviewedBiobased poly(ethylene terephthalate) has been successfully blended with isopropyl alco...
Valorization of lignin plays a key role in the further development of lignocellulosic biorefinery pr...
Aromatic material constituents derived from renewable resources are attractive for new biobased poly...
The search for sustainable material solutions has put lignin as one of the prime candidates for arom...
With its highly branched structure, its functional groups, and its free ring positions in the aromat...
Lignin has gained interest in academia as a raw material for advanced materials such as thermosets. ...
The scope of this work is to introduce the by-product material lignin of the industrial pulping proc...
There is growing demand for a more efficient use of polymers that originate from renewable feedstock...
The development of high value technologies from waste resources is critical to tackle the depletion...
Research concerning lignin has increased during the last years due to its renewability and ready ava...
Lignin is the second most abundant polymer in forest biomass after cellulose. Compared to the ubiqui...
Lignin is a renewable, non-toxic, commercially available and low costing resource which has the pote...
Kraft lignin, the main by-product of the pulping industry, is an abundant, yet highly underutilized ...
The GreenLight consortium is working to demonstrate a biobased, renewable and economically viable ca...
Native lignin is an abundant biopolymer on earth and represents 15-30% by weight of the lignocellulo...
peer-reviewedBiobased poly(ethylene terephthalate) has been successfully blended with isopropyl alco...
Valorization of lignin plays a key role in the further development of lignocellulosic biorefinery pr...
Aromatic material constituents derived from renewable resources are attractive for new biobased poly...