2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.biombioe.2021.106214
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Binderless films from lignin-rich residues of enzymatic saccharification

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“…Yang et al further investigated the ability of lignin to form covalent bonds during a thermal reaction. 104 They treated poplar chips with an alkali and then used enzymatic hydrolysis to produce glucose. Next, they collected the sugar-producing residue for further processing.…”
Section: Thermal Curingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yang et al further investigated the ability of lignin to form covalent bonds during a thermal reaction. 104 They treated poplar chips with an alkali and then used enzymatic hydrolysis to produce glucose. Next, they collected the sugar-producing residue for further processing.…”
Section: Thermal Curingmentioning
confidence: 99%