Breakthrough Research Tapping Into Lignin’s Massive Potential Set to Change Its Market Landscape

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Lignin (Lignosulfonates, Kraft lignin and Others)

Market for Concrete Additive, Animal Feed, Dye Stuff,

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Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast 2015 - 2023

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Lignin Market - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast 2015 - 2023

Lignin, the most abundant renewable carbon source after cellulose, on earth, is rapidly finding a wide variety of

uses as a binder, dispersant, and additive. Known as the substance that gives plants their structure by binding

cells, fibers, and vessels, it is derived from trees. It is also the main byproduct of the paper industry, separated

from wood by a chemical pulping process.

Why is Lignin Considered an Untapped Resource that can Change the Face of Biofuel Market?

The chemical composition of lignins is extremely complicated. They are also bound tightly together, forming a

wall that protects plants from microbial attack and environmental stress. Lignin, obtained during the

papermaking and biorefining processes, is often contaminated with significant alteration to its chemical and

physical makeup. So, mostly it is burned to produce fuel and electricity.

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However, researchers are trying their best to tap into the rich resource. In September 2016, researchers at

Sandia National Laboratories, for example, believe they have figured out how to dismantle the tightly bound

components of lignin to extract valuable...