In the last decade, the use of lignin as a bio-based alternative for fossil-based products has attracted significant attention, and the first LCAs of lignin and derived products have been conducted. Assessing side-stream products like lignin and potential benefits compared to their fossil counterparts presents complex methodological issues. This article provides a critical review of forty-two peer-reviewed LCAs regarding lignin and derived products. Methodological issues and their influence on the LCA results include the choice of the modeling approach and system boundaries, functional unit definition, impact categories considered, type of data used, handling multifunctionality and biogenic carbon modeling. The review focused on climate cha...
In the last decade, lignin has received much attention as a feedstock to produce bio-based products....
Lignin is the second most abundant natural polymer on Earth. The aromatic structure of lignin makes ...
This paper aims at reviewing the life cycle assessment (LCA) literature on second generation bioetha...
In the last decade, the use of lignin as a bio-based alternative for fossil-based products has attra...
In the last decade, the use of lignin as a bio-based alternative for fossil-based products has attra...
Purpose Lignin extraction in pulp mills and biorefineries are emerging technologies. Lignin is alway...
Lignin-based carbon fibres may replace both glass fibres and fossil-based carbon fibres. The objecti...
Lignin is the most abundant bio-polymer on Earth, gluing the cellulose and hemicellulose fibers toge...
Bio-based products can help us to reach sustainability goals and reduce our dependency on fossil-bas...
Concerns over non-renewable fossil fuel supply and climate change have been driving the Renaissance ...
Purpose: Lignin is a by-product of wood pulping that is normally used as fuel on-site (black liquor)...
The production of bio-based asphalt utilizing lignin from amongst others local biorefineries is curr...
The production of bio-based asphalt utilizing lignin from amongst others local biorefineries is curr...
In the last decade, lignin has received much attention as a feedstock to produce bio-based products....
In the last decade, lignin has received much attention as a feedstock to produce bio-based products....
Lignin is the second most abundant natural polymer on Earth. The aromatic structure of lignin makes ...
This paper aims at reviewing the life cycle assessment (LCA) literature on second generation bioetha...
In the last decade, the use of lignin as a bio-based alternative for fossil-based products has attra...
In the last decade, the use of lignin as a bio-based alternative for fossil-based products has attra...
Purpose Lignin extraction in pulp mills and biorefineries are emerging technologies. Lignin is alway...
Lignin-based carbon fibres may replace both glass fibres and fossil-based carbon fibres. The objecti...
Lignin is the most abundant bio-polymer on Earth, gluing the cellulose and hemicellulose fibers toge...
Bio-based products can help us to reach sustainability goals and reduce our dependency on fossil-bas...
Concerns over non-renewable fossil fuel supply and climate change have been driving the Renaissance ...
Purpose: Lignin is a by-product of wood pulping that is normally used as fuel on-site (black liquor)...
The production of bio-based asphalt utilizing lignin from amongst others local biorefineries is curr...
The production of bio-based asphalt utilizing lignin from amongst others local biorefineries is curr...
In the last decade, lignin has received much attention as a feedstock to produce bio-based products....
In the last decade, lignin has received much attention as a feedstock to produce bio-based products....
Lignin is the second most abundant natural polymer on Earth. The aromatic structure of lignin makes ...
This paper aims at reviewing the life cycle assessment (LCA) literature on second generation bioetha...