The conversion of technical lignin into valuable chemicals is important for the complete utilization of lignocellulose. The kraft process dominates the pulp industry, and large amounts of kraft lignin are produced worldwide. However, the complexity of lignin limits its valorization. In this study, a kraft lignin, Indulin AT, was depolymerized under base conditions, and the effects of substrate loading, NaOH concentration, temperature, and hydrogen peroxide on depolymerization were investigated. The production of aromatic monomers is favored by a continuous flow process, even with a very short reaction time (2 min vs. 30 min in a batch reactor). Higher temperature and NaOH concentration led to a higher degree of depolymerization, and thus mo...
AbstractStudy on lignin conversion to industrial-needed chemicals has been recently developing by us...
This study explores the valorization of Kraft lignin by conversion into nylon precursors in a two-st...
Lignin is a complex three-dimensional amorphous polymer, which, along with cellulose and hemicellulo...
Industrial lignin such as kraft lignin is an abundant feedstock for renewable chemicals and material...
Base-catalysed depolymerisation of lignin using sodium hydroxide has been shown to be an effective a...
Conversion of lignin into chemicals and biofuels was performed using the commercial Kraft lignin, In...
Abstract Lignin modification opens the possibility of using it in polyol bio-based polymers, such a...
Lignin is recognized as a renewable and rich source of aromatics, which could be an alternative to f...
One way of valorizing the lignin waste stream from the pulp and paper industries is depolymerizing i...
Lignin is a potential renewable raw material for synthesis of aromatic molecules and materials. Part...
Kraft lignin is an abundantly available side product from the pulp and paper industry. It has a comp...
Lignin valorization offers significant potential to enhance the economic viability of lignocellulosi...
Lignin valorization offers significant potential to enhance the economic viability of lignocellulosi...
Biomass feedstocks contain roughly 15-30% lignin, a substance that can not be converted to fermentab...
Being the major renewable source of bio-aromatics, lignin possesses considerable potential for the c...
AbstractStudy on lignin conversion to industrial-needed chemicals has been recently developing by us...
This study explores the valorization of Kraft lignin by conversion into nylon precursors in a two-st...
Lignin is a complex three-dimensional amorphous polymer, which, along with cellulose and hemicellulo...
Industrial lignin such as kraft lignin is an abundant feedstock for renewable chemicals and material...
Base-catalysed depolymerisation of lignin using sodium hydroxide has been shown to be an effective a...
Conversion of lignin into chemicals and biofuels was performed using the commercial Kraft lignin, In...
Abstract Lignin modification opens the possibility of using it in polyol bio-based polymers, such a...
Lignin is recognized as a renewable and rich source of aromatics, which could be an alternative to f...
One way of valorizing the lignin waste stream from the pulp and paper industries is depolymerizing i...
Lignin is a potential renewable raw material for synthesis of aromatic molecules and materials. Part...
Kraft lignin is an abundantly available side product from the pulp and paper industry. It has a comp...
Lignin valorization offers significant potential to enhance the economic viability of lignocellulosi...
Lignin valorization offers significant potential to enhance the economic viability of lignocellulosi...
Biomass feedstocks contain roughly 15-30% lignin, a substance that can not be converted to fermentab...
Being the major renewable source of bio-aromatics, lignin possesses considerable potential for the c...
AbstractStudy on lignin conversion to industrial-needed chemicals has been recently developing by us...
This study explores the valorization of Kraft lignin by conversion into nylon precursors in a two-st...
Lignin is a complex three-dimensional amorphous polymer, which, along with cellulose and hemicellulo...