Lignin Chemistry, Structure, and Application

Lignin, found in the cell walls of trees and plants, is the second-most naturally abundant biopolymer. It is composed of alkyl-aromatic polymer units. This book describes the composition and structure of lignin, strategies for its chemical modification, and studies of biopolymer lignin. It also disc...

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Other Authors: Sand, Arpit (Editor), Tuteja, Jaya (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: IntechOpen 2023
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