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Applications of lignin-derived catalysts for green synthesis

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In this paper, the application of lignin-derived catalyst for green organic synthesis over latest two decades and aims to present a renewable alternative for conventional catalyst for future industry application.
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This article is published in Green Energy & Environment.The article was published on 2019-07-01 and is currently open access. It has received 81 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Catalysis & Knoevenagel condensation.

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Processing and valorization of cellulose, lignin and lignocellulose using ionic liquids

TL;DR: This up-to-date survey provides a comprehensive information of the recent advances of processing and valorization of cellulose, lignin and lignocellulose in ionic liquids, and accelerates the development and utilization of the renewable plant biomass resources.
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Aromatics from Lignocellulosic Biomass: A Platform for High-Performance Thermosets

TL;DR: Renewable and sustainable thermosets with thermo-mechanical properties that are equivalent to, or better than, those of petroleum-derived commercial incumbents are desirable to mitigate environment degradation as discussed by the authors.
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Lignin-Supported Heterogeneous Photocatalyst for the Direct Generation of H2O2 from Seawater.

TL;DR: In this article , a sustainable heterogeneous photocatalyst, derived from hydrolysis lignin, has been developed, showing an excellent reactivity toward generating H2O2 directly from seawater under air.
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Synthesis of bio-based polyurethanes from Kraft lignin and castor oil with simultaneous film formation.

TL;DR: Kraft lignin (KL) and castor oil (CO) were used as polyols in the synthesis of bio-based polyurethanes (PUs) in the absence of both solvents and catalysts at room temperature with simultaneous film formation.
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KOH activation of carbon-based materials for energy storage

TL;DR: In this article, the textural properties and surface chemistry of KOH-activated carbons depend on not only the synthesis parameters, but also different carbon sources employed including fossil/biomass-derived materials, synthetic organic polymers, and various nanostructured carbons (e.g. carbon nanotubes, carbon nanofibers, carbon aerogels, carbide-derived carbons, graphene, etc.).
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Catalytic Transformation of Lignin for the Production of Chemicals and Fuels

TL;DR: This paper presents a new state-of-the-art implementation of the iChEM (Collaborative Innovation Center of Chemistry for Energy Materials) Key Laborotary of Catalysis, which automates the very labor-intensive and therefore expensive and therefore time-heavy and expensive process ofalysis.
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Valorization of Biomass: Deriving More Value from Waste

TL;DR: The opportunities for diverting existing residual biomass—the by-products of present agricultural and food-processing streams—to this end are highlighted.
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Lignins: Natural polymers from oxidative coupling of 4-hydroxyphenyl- propanoids

TL;DR: A recent challenge to the currently accepted theory of chemically controlled lignification, attempting to bring lignin into line with more organized biopolymers such as proteins, is logically inconsistent with the most basic details of the structure.
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Hemicelluloses for fuel ethanol: A review.

TL;DR: The various hemicelluloses structures present in lignocellulose, the range of pre-treatment and hydrolysis options including the enzymatic ones, and the role of different microbial strains on process integration aiming to reach a meaningful consolidated bioprocessing are reviewed.
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