reviewChemSusChemSep 13, 2010Closed access

Lignin as Renewable Raw Material

Universidad de Granada

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Abstract

Lignin is by far the most abundant substance based on aromatic moieties in nature, and the largest contributor to soil organic matter. Millions of tonnes of several lignin preparations are produced by the paper industry every year, and a minimal amount of lignin is isolated by direct extraction of lignin from plants. Lignin is used either directly or chemically modified, as a binder, dispersant agent for pesticides, emulsifier, heavy metal sequestrant, or component for composites and copolymers. For value-added applications of lignin to be improved, medium- and long-term conversion technologies must be developed, especially for the preparation of low-molecular-weight compounds as an alternative to the…

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Keywords
  • Lignin
  • Petrochemical
  • Raw material
  • Dispersant
  • Organic chemistry
  • Chemistry
  • Pulp and paper industry
  • Renewable energy
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