In order to improve the sustainability credentials of biofuels, experts have been trying to figure out ways to produce them from non-food sources, such as cellulose – the material that makes up the ...
A new low-temperature multi-phase process for upgrading lignin bio-oil to hydrocarbons could help expand use of the lignin, which is now largely a waste product left over from the productions of ...
Carbon fibers are usually produced on an industrial scale from polyacrylonitrile (PAN). The stabilization and carbonization of the fibers takes place with long dwell times in high-temperature furnaces ...
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That Receipt in Your Pocket Might Be Toxic. Some Wood Might Fix It
Lignin is the rigid polymer that gives trees their strength. The paper industry usually treats lignin as a low-value ...
NREL, MIT, Washington State University Collaboration Provides Pathway to Sustainable Jet Fuel Containers are of poplar biomass (left), the extracted lignin oil, and the resulting sustainable aviation ...
There's an old saying in the biofuels industry: 'You can make anything from lignin except money.' But now, a new study may pave the way to challenging that adage. The study demonstrates a concept that ...
Lignin—a tough, mixed polymer found in plant cell walls—is nature’s most abundant stockpile of aromatic functional groups. Because of this, lignin’s rich natural complexity could be a well of new ...
A new low-temperature, multi-phase process for upgrading lignin bio-oil to hydrocarbons could help expand use of the lignin, which is now largely a waste product left over from the production of ...
A new process for upgrading lignin bio-oil could expand the use of lignin, which is now largely a waste product.
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