Lignin biopolymer in biomaterials synthesis: Comparison
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Lignin is one of the wood and plant cell wall components that is available in large quantities in nature. Its polyphenolic chemical structure has been of interest for valorization and industrial application studies. Lignin can be obtained from wood by various delignification chemical processes, which give it a structure and specific properties that will depend on the plant species. Due to the versatility and chemical diversity of lignin, the chemical industry has focused on its use as a viable alternative of renewable raw material for the synthesis of new and sustainable biomaterials. 
  • lignin
  • pulping processes
  • lignin valorization
  • biocomposites
  • sustainable materials
  • biomaterials
  • 3D-printing
  • biopolymer
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