Pyrolysis and extraction of bark in a biorefineries context: A critical review

U Şen, B Esteves, H Pereira - Energies, 2023 - mdpi.com
Bark-based biorefineries are estimated to become a trending topic in the coming years,
particularly with their adsorbent applications and antioxidant production. While the potential …

Progress in the applications of biocompatible ionic liquids: renewable commodity production, catalytic and pharmaceutical approaches–a review

JM Costa, T Forster-Carneiro, JP Hallett - Green Chemistry, 2024 - pubs.rsc.org
Millions of tons of solvents are consumed annually in various industrial sectors, such as
pharmaceuticals, chemical synthesis, textiles, coatings, paints, and others. Ionic liquids (ILs) …

[HTML][HTML] Extraction and isolation of hydrophobic compounds and tannins from Pinus radiata bark using switchable hydrophilicity solvents

SD Patel, C Brunschwig, M Robertson, R Murray… - Industrial Crops and …, 2024 - Elsevier
Pinus radiata is the dominant species of tree in the New Zealand forestry industry, with 38.3
million m 3 of P. radiata trees harvested annually. Bark is removed from these trees when …

“Smart Extraction Chain” with Green Solvents: Extraction of Bioactive Compounds from Picea abies Bark Waste for Pharmaceutical, Nutraceutical and Cosmetic Uses

S Sut, E Maccari, G Zengin, I Ferrarese, F Loschi… - Molecules, 2022 - mdpi.com
Secondary metabolites from the sawmill waste Picea abies bark were extracted using an
innovative two-step extraction that includes a first step with supercritical CO2 (SCO2) and a …

Valorization of long-neglected spruce bark and bark-press effluents through integrated utilization of stilbenoids and pectin

J Dou, E Multia, X Dong, L Wang… - Chemical Engineering …, 2023 - research.aalto.fi
Wood bark has exclusively been used for energy at pulp mills, while long-neglected, this
huge biomass resource has great potential for valorization. To maximize its value in new …

Comparison of near infrared and mid infrared spectroscopy for the prediction of Pinus radiata bark chemical properties relevant to a biorefinery

JH Bridson, A Thumm, M Cooke-Willis, S Campion… - Biomass and …, 2024 - Elsevier
Forestry bark residues are an underutilised resource that could be exploited as a biorefinery
feedstock to produce sustainable platform chemicals. However, variability in bark quality will …

Synthesis of hydrophobic biopolyesters from depolymerized Pinus radiata bark suberin

HC Quilter, R Risani, S Gallagher, M Robertson… - Holzforschung, 2024 - degruyter.com
The bark of Pinus radiata offers an underutilized source of high-value renewable chemicals
such as extractable polyphenols and lipophilic compounds (waxes and suberin). Here, the …

Structural features of lignin–hemicellulose–pectin (LHP) orchestrate a tailored enzyme cocktail for potential applications in bark biorefineries

J Dou, J Wang, S Hietala, DV Evtuguin, T Vuorinen… - Green …, 2023 - pubs.rsc.org
Wood bark is a structurally complex by-product of the pulp and paper industry, which
focuses primarily on the valorization of structurally more regular wood xylem components …

[HTML][HTML] Valorization of long-neglected spruce bark and bark-press effluents through integrated utilization of stilbenoids and pectin

D Jinze, M Evgen, D Xinyue, W Lei, V Tapani - Chemical Engineering …, 2023 - Elsevier
Wood bark has exclusively been used for energy at pulp mills, while long-neglected, this
huge biomass resource has great potential for valorization. To maximize its value in new …

Rosin from Pinus pinaster Portuguese forests shows a regular profile of resin acids

 Pinheiro, I Martins, A Bento, R Escórcio… - Frontiers in Plant …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Pinus pinaster forestry occupies> 20% of the forest ecosystem area in the continental
territory of Portugal with a high impact on the national economy. This species' major derived …