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Bulk and In Situ Quantification of Coniferaldehyde Residues in Lignin
Lignin is a group of cell wall localised heterophenolic polymers varying in the chemistry of the aromatic and aliphatic parts of its units. The... -
Material Applications of Lignin
Recently, lignin has extensively been investigated for its material applications such as biocomposites, hydrogels, surfactants, and other materials.... -
Green Chemistry, Eco-Friendly Chemistry, Biorefinery
Green chemistry aims at reducing the impact of synthesis and transformation processes on the environmental and human health. It is based on twelve... -
Do grassland management practices affect soil lignin chemistry by changing the composition of plant-derived organic matter input?
Background and aimsGrassland management practices alter plant litter input into soil in terms of quantity and quality via defoliation, nutrient input...
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Lignin deconstruction by anaerobic fungi
Lignocellulose forms plant cell walls, and its three constituent polymers, cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin, represent the largest renewable...
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Effect of lignin in cellulose nanofibers on biodegradation and seed germination
Pure cellulose nanofibers (CNFs) rapidly degrade in soil, limiting their prospective applications in agriculture. We incorporated lignin into CNFs as...
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Extraction of Lignin from Various Agricultural Biomass: Its Characterization and Applications
With the continuous transformation of social consumption demand to the direction of green and sustainable development, the demand of humans for green... -
Thermochemical and Catalytic Conversion of Lignin
The development of efficient processes to produce high-value chemicals from lignin remains one of the largest technical hurdles in the development of... -
Antioxidant cellulose nanofibers/lignin-based aerogels: a potential material for biomedical applications
BackgroundLignin is a naturally occurring and aromatic biopolymer with well-known antimicrobial and antioxidant properties. Thus, in this work, the...
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Lignin Fungal Depolymerization: From Substrate Characterization to Oligomers Valorization
Renewable resources obtained via sustainable methodologies provide an alternative to reduce the dependency on fossil resources. Lignin is the second... -
Ratiometric Fluorescent Safranin-O Staining Allows the Quantification of Lignin Contents In Muro
In some specific vascular plant tissues, lignin can impregnate the entire cell wall to make it more rigid and hydrophobic. Different techniques have... -
Microbial-Assisted Systems for Lignin-Based Product Generation
Lignin is an abundant polyphenol found in the plant cell wall. In an enzyme-catalysed reaction, the monomeric monolignols p-coumaryl alcohol,... -
A rapid and nondestructive method for the prediction of lignin content in tropical Amazon woods using FT-NIR spectroscopy
Nondestructive methods have been used to predict different technological characteristics of wood. The study evaluated multivariate PLS (partial least...
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Transforming Lignin Biomass to Value: Interplay Between Ligninolytic Enzymes and Lignocellulose Depolymerization
Lignin is the main constituent of lignocellulosic biomasses, which have a significant untapped ability to replace ecologically unfavorable and...
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Effect of high-intensity microwave (HIMW) treatment on chemistry of radiata pine
This study investigated the effect of high-intensity microwave (HIMW) treatment on the chemistry of sapwood and heartwood of radiata pine. The wet...
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Chemistry of Jute and Its Applications
Jute is a lignocellulosic fiber, having three principal chemical constituents: alpha-cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin, while jute stick leftover... -
Recent advances in the treatment of lignin in papermaking wastewater
More than 695.7 million m 3 of papermaking wastewater is discharged globally. It contains a mixture of complex pollutants, of which lignin is the...
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Leaf litter chemistry and its effects on soil microorganisms in different ages of Zanthoxylum planispinum var. Dintanensis
BackgroundLeaf litter is the products of metabolism during the growth and development of plantation, and it is also an important component of...
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Biorefining of Lignin Wastes: Modularized Production of Value-Added Compounds
Lignin, an aromatic polymer present in lignocellulosic biomasses, is conventionally viewed as a waste by-product of the pulp, paper, and other... -