Lignin, the world’s second most abundant biopolymer, has long been recognized for its potential as a sustainable raw material in industries ranging from textiles to construction. However, one critical ...
The researchers assessed three types of lignin: two derived from Kraft pulp with different post-treatments, referred to as L1 and L2, and one extracted from Cynara cardunculus through an aqueous ...
In a groundbreaking study published in the Journal of Bioresources and Bioproducts, researchers Eva Pasquier and Jost Ruwoldt from RISE PFI AS in Norway have demonstrated that Kraft lignin can ...
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