2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.bcab.2023.102777
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Lignin valorization: A crucial step towards full utilization of biomass, zero waste and circular bioeconomy

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“…Currently, there is a growing global commitment to sustainable development, particularly in areas such as bioproducts, bioenergy, biorefineries, and the bioeconomy. This increased commitment can be attributed to the need for climate action, as well as the limited availability of fossil energy and material resources [1]. The bioeconomy can be revolutionized by the abundance of lignin as a component of biomass and its full utilization into valuable bioproducts such as energy storage electrodes, phenolic resins, polyurethane foams, thermoplastics, lignin-based cosmetics, and food [2,3].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Currently, there is a growing global commitment to sustainable development, particularly in areas such as bioproducts, bioenergy, biorefineries, and the bioeconomy. This increased commitment can be attributed to the need for climate action, as well as the limited availability of fossil energy and material resources [1]. The bioeconomy can be revolutionized by the abundance of lignin as a component of biomass and its full utilization into valuable bioproducts such as energy storage electrodes, phenolic resins, polyurethane foams, thermoplastics, lignin-based cosmetics, and food [2,3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As its economy and technology improved, the availability of lignin as a raw material is increasing, favoring the so-called lignocellulose feedstock (LCF) biorefinery due to its sustainability and low cost. [1,4].…”
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“…14 Currently, the vast majority of the lignin produced is incinerated as a low-cost fuel in power and heat generation facilities 15 and a mere 2% is employed for the manufacture of chemicals and materials, such as dispersants, adhesives, and surfactants. 10,16–18…”
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“…Generally, what is used as fuel is biomass which has low economic value or is waste after the primary product is taken. Biomass energy sources have several advantages, including being a renewable energy source so that it can provide sustainable energy [8], [9], [10]. Apart from that, biomass can be found almost all over the earth's surface without requiring high investment costs for exploration [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%