Lignin is the second most abundant component of lignocellulose material after cellulose. The enormous tons of lignin produced as waste material in the pulp, biorefinery, brewery and other equally essential sectors make it critical for it to be used for sustainable applications. There are different types of lignin based on the extraction method and the biomass type. The properties, abundance and nature of lignin make it possible to quantify or elucidate it using several qualitative and quantitative analytical techniques; FT-IR, qNMR, gravimetric, thermogravimetric, and spectrophotometric approaches. The chemistry, abundance, hydrophobicity, toughness, and active sites of lignin make it a promising preferred target for medical, bioscience, en...
The overutilization of fossil fuels will inevitably cause the global environmental problems and dwin...
To liberate society from its dependence on fossil-based fuels and materials it is pivotal to explore...
Lignin is the second most abundant biopolymer after cellulose. It has long been obtained as a by-pro...
In recent decades, advancements in lignin application include the synthesis of polymers, dyes, adhes...
AbstractLignocellulosic biomass has been acknowledged for potential use to produce chemicals and bio...
Native lignin is an abundant biopolymer on earth and represents 15-30% by weight of the lignocellulo...
Due to concerns over climate change and the depletion of fossil fuels, recent studies have focused o...
Valorization of lignin plays a key role in the further development of lignocellulosic biorefinery pr...
Lignin is a by-product of biorefineries and paper mills and is usually discarded or burnt. However, ...
The plant-based bioresources play a key role in fulfilling human needs and overall socio-economic de...
Lignin is one of the most abundant natural polymers on Earth, and a valuable resource. Despite being...
Lignin is the second most abundant renewable natural polymer that occurs on Earth, and as such, it s...
Lignin is an aromatic biopolymer involved in providing structural support to plant cell walls. Compa...
Abstract As the attraction of creating biofuels and bio-based chemicals from lignocellulosic biomass...
Lignin is produced in large quantities as a by-product of the papermaking and biofuel industries. Li...
The overutilization of fossil fuels will inevitably cause the global environmental problems and dwin...
To liberate society from its dependence on fossil-based fuels and materials it is pivotal to explore...
Lignin is the second most abundant biopolymer after cellulose. It has long been obtained as a by-pro...
In recent decades, advancements in lignin application include the synthesis of polymers, dyes, adhes...
AbstractLignocellulosic biomass has been acknowledged for potential use to produce chemicals and bio...
Native lignin is an abundant biopolymer on earth and represents 15-30% by weight of the lignocellulo...
Due to concerns over climate change and the depletion of fossil fuels, recent studies have focused o...
Valorization of lignin plays a key role in the further development of lignocellulosic biorefinery pr...
Lignin is a by-product of biorefineries and paper mills and is usually discarded or burnt. However, ...
The plant-based bioresources play a key role in fulfilling human needs and overall socio-economic de...
Lignin is one of the most abundant natural polymers on Earth, and a valuable resource. Despite being...
Lignin is the second most abundant renewable natural polymer that occurs on Earth, and as such, it s...
Lignin is an aromatic biopolymer involved in providing structural support to plant cell walls. Compa...
Abstract As the attraction of creating biofuels and bio-based chemicals from lignocellulosic biomass...
Lignin is produced in large quantities as a by-product of the papermaking and biofuel industries. Li...
The overutilization of fossil fuels will inevitably cause the global environmental problems and dwin...
To liberate society from its dependence on fossil-based fuels and materials it is pivotal to explore...
Lignin is the second most abundant biopolymer after cellulose. It has long been obtained as a by-pro...