2020
DOI: 10.1134/s0965544120030044
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Lignin as a Renewable Resource of Hydrocarbon Products and Energy Carriers (A Review)

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“…However, purified LNPs in this study have dark brown rich in phenolic compounds [ 27 ]. This deeper color was obtained after the purification process [ 28 ]. As shown in the inset figure of Figure 1 a, a high natural impurities content of unpurified LNPs induces water uptake and self-aggregation of powder, which is not the case with the purified LNPs (inset figure of Figure 1 b).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, purified LNPs in this study have dark brown rich in phenolic compounds [ 27 ]. This deeper color was obtained after the purification process [ 28 ]. As shown in the inset figure of Figure 1 a, a high natural impurities content of unpurified LNPs induces water uptake and self-aggregation of powder, which is not the case with the purified LNPs (inset figure of Figure 1 b).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This indicated that the addition of LNPs enhanced the macroalgae films’ thermal stability up to the optimum concentration of the LNPs. A higher temperature of thermal decomposition represented better thermal stability of the material [ 28 ]. Films containing purified LNPs had better thermal stability since the T on and T max were higher than those with unpurified LNPs.…”
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“…Among organic renewable natural resources, lignin is the most abundant class of compounds with an aromatic character [183]. Lignin represents around 18-40% of wood biomass, where it is present together with polysaccharides cellulose and hemicellulose as the largely predominant material, to which it forms molecular complexes [184].…”
Section: Lignin Conversion Processesmentioning
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“…Sugarcane bagasse consists of 41 to 55 percent cellulose, 20 to 27.5 percent of hemicellulose, 18 to 26.3 percent of lignin, and around 7 percent of others by weight. Of these three major constituents, cellulose and lignin have gained much attention to develop byproducts, and/or for value addition [60].…”
Section: Genetic Improvement For Bioconversion Of Biomassmentioning
confidence: 99%