Lignin is the second most abundant natural material on the earth. Commercially, it is generated as a waste product from the paper and ethanol production. The worldwide …
Lignin is a versatile biomass that possesses many different desirable properties such as antioxidant, antibacterial, anti-UV, and good biocompatibility. Natural lignin can be …
Increasing fossil fuel consumption and global warming has been driving the worldwide revolution towards renewable energy. Biomass is abundant and low-cost resource whereas …
In recent years, lignin valorization is commercially an important and advanced sustainable process for lignocellulosic biomass-based industries, primarily through the depolymerization …
Lignin is a natural UV-blocking material; it exhibits excellent UV absorption ability owing to its aromatic structure and the presence of numerous phenolic, ketone, and intramolecular …
Lignin is identified as a promising candidate in renewable energy and bioproduct manufacturing due to its high abundance, polymeric structure, and biochemical properties of …
Lignin is the second most abundant polymer, which comprises15-30%(dry weight) of total lignocellulosic biomass. Recent studies focused on the effective utilization of lignin …
The sustainable management of lignocellulosic agricultural waste has gained significant attention due to its potential for the production of valuable products. This paper provides an …
JC de Haro, E Tatsi, L Fagiolari… - ACS Sustainable …, 2021 - ACS Publications
In the quest for sustainable materials for quasi-solid-state (QS) electrolytes in aqueous dye- sensitized solar cells (DSSCs), novel bioderived polymeric membranes were prepared in …