Bio-based industries (pulp and paper and biorefineries) produce > 50 Mt/yr of lignin that results from fractionation of lignocellulosic biomass. Lignin is world's second biopolymer and a major potential source for production of performance materials and aromatic chemicals. Lignin valorization is a key-issue for enhanced profitability of sustainable bio-based industries. Despite a myriad of potential applications for lignin and decades of research, its heterogeneity and recalcitrance still preclude commercial value-added applications. Most lignin is utilized for heat and power. Unconventional solutions are needed to better exploit lignin's potential. Organosolv lignins are especially suitable as feedstock for high-value chemicals. At ECN,...
Valorization of lignin plays a key role in the further development of lignocellulosic biorefinery pr...
Lignin is one of the major components of lignocellulosic biomass, constituting 15-30 % of the weight...
Lignin has great potential for the production of aromatics currently derived from petroleum, since i...
Bio-based industries (pulp and paper and biorefineries) produce > 50 Mt/yr of lignin that results fr...
The cost-effectiveness of a lignocellulose biorefinery may be improved by developing applications fo...
Lignocellulosic biorefinery for production of biofuels, materials and chemicals requires valorizatio...
Lignocellulosic biomass is a key feedstock for the sustainable production of biofuels, biobased chem...
Lignin is the second most abundant natural polymer after cellulose. It has high molecular weight and...
Pyrolysis is one of the traditional lignin and biomass utilization methods. The liquid products bio-...
The pyrolysis liquid biorefinery concept involves separation of pyrolysis liquids in various fractio...
Cellulosic ethanol biorefinery economics can be potentially improved by converting by-product lignin...
Lignin is a major component of lignocellulosic biomass and as such, it is processed in enormous amou...
Lignocellulose, the most abundant biomass constituent, represents a promising renewable resource for...
Pressing environmental concerns have encouraged research towards the development of sustainable alte...
Our severe dependence on fossil resources for the production of fuels and chemicals is responsible f...
Valorization of lignin plays a key role in the further development of lignocellulosic biorefinery pr...
Lignin is one of the major components of lignocellulosic biomass, constituting 15-30 % of the weight...
Lignin has great potential for the production of aromatics currently derived from petroleum, since i...
Bio-based industries (pulp and paper and biorefineries) produce > 50 Mt/yr of lignin that results fr...
The cost-effectiveness of a lignocellulose biorefinery may be improved by developing applications fo...
Lignocellulosic biorefinery for production of biofuels, materials and chemicals requires valorizatio...
Lignocellulosic biomass is a key feedstock for the sustainable production of biofuels, biobased chem...
Lignin is the second most abundant natural polymer after cellulose. It has high molecular weight and...
Pyrolysis is one of the traditional lignin and biomass utilization methods. The liquid products bio-...
The pyrolysis liquid biorefinery concept involves separation of pyrolysis liquids in various fractio...
Cellulosic ethanol biorefinery economics can be potentially improved by converting by-product lignin...
Lignin is a major component of lignocellulosic biomass and as such, it is processed in enormous amou...
Lignocellulose, the most abundant biomass constituent, represents a promising renewable resource for...
Pressing environmental concerns have encouraged research towards the development of sustainable alte...
Our severe dependence on fossil resources for the production of fuels and chemicals is responsible f...
Valorization of lignin plays a key role in the further development of lignocellulosic biorefinery pr...
Lignin is one of the major components of lignocellulosic biomass, constituting 15-30 % of the weight...
Lignin has great potential for the production of aromatics currently derived from petroleum, since i...