Principles and Applications of Fermentation Technology 2018
DOI: 10.1002/9781119460381.ch9
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Valorization of Lignin: Emerging Technologies and Limitations in Biorefineries

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“…[35] To date, the most successful commercialized valuable products from waste lignin, specifically Kraft lignin, are vanillin, dimethyl sulfate, and dimethyl sulfoxide. [36,37] The current underutilization of lignin can be attributed to severalr easons. First, lignin is ac omplex three-dimensional biopolymer and its distribution of structural types varies among biomass species.…”
Section: Displacingp Etroleum With Lignin:p Otential and Challengesmentioning
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“…[35] To date, the most successful commercialized valuable products from waste lignin, specifically Kraft lignin, are vanillin, dimethyl sulfate, and dimethyl sulfoxide. [36,37] The current underutilization of lignin can be attributed to severalr easons. First, lignin is ac omplex three-dimensional biopolymer and its distribution of structural types varies among biomass species.…”
Section: Displacingp Etroleum With Lignin:p Otential and Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most residue lignin, particularly from the pulp industry, is either burned as fuel or applied as an accessory construction material, such as adhesive blends . To date, the most successful commercialized valuable products from waste lignin, specifically Kraft lignin, are vanillin, dimethyl sulfate, and dimethyl sulfoxide …”
Section: Displacing Petroleum With Lignin: Potential and Challengesmentioning
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“…Unfortunately, only 2% of lignin is utilized for the production of fine chemicals and most of the remaining lignin is burned for heat processing or treated as waste. [19][20][21][22][23] Presently, selective transformations of lignocellulosic biomass (hemicellulose, cellulose and lignin) derived chemicals into value-added products are constantly being searched for by pharmaceutical industries. [24][25][26][27][28][29][30] Cellulose and hemicellulose mostly yield aliphatic compounds.…”
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“…Sustainable ValorizationValorization is the process of deciding or increasing the price or value of goods or services. The word Valorization is more widely used in chemical research, such as Valorization of Lignin(Dhiman, Akhtar, & Mukherjee, 2020), Sustainable Valorization of Waste and By-Products from Sugarcane Processing(Ungureanu, Vlăduț, & Biriș, 2022), but along with benchmarking patterns taken from the chemical research…”
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