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This project investigates the conversion of lignin, a natural polymer, into valuable chemicals using near-critical and supercritical water processes. By studying phase equilibria, it aims to optimize lignin depolymerization for potential bio-based applications in future biorefineries.
Lignin is the second most abundant natural organic polymer on earth, being the first one among those composed of aromatic units.
Lignin can be a renewable source of valuable phenolic chemicals, if converted to smaller molecular units, thus representing a potential bio-based alternative to several petrochemical processes.
New processes for producing high-purity kraft lignin from wood have recently become commercial and, thus, in the years to come there will be a large amount of this bio-material…
AALBORG UNIVERSITET
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Sweden, Goteborg
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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