Functional Materials from Lignin

Methods and Advances

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Technology, Material Science
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Author: Xian Jun Loh, Dan Kai, Zibiao Li ISBN: 9781786345226
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company Publication: June 8, 2018
Imprint: WSPC (EUROPE) Language: English
Author: Xian Jun Loh, Dan Kai, Zibiao Li
ISBN: 9781786345226
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Publication: June 8, 2018
Imprint: WSPC (EUROPE)
Language: English

Lignin is one of the most abundant plant-derived feedstock on earth and qualifies as a renewable material. However, lignin is widely recognized as waste byproduct of the cellulosic ethanol and pulp and paper industry. How to properly modify lignin and develop it into functional polymers is a huge challenge, but an attractive research topic in both industry and academia.

This book brings together leading engineering approaches to address the challenges of lignin valorization. It presents the chemistry and properties of different types of lignin, and explores the cutting-edge approaches of lignin modifications. Unlike any existing texts, this book not only summarizes the traditional ways of using lignin, but also presents various potential applications of lignin materials together with advanced processing techniques.

The basis of lignin (its chemistry, types and properties) is described, as are different approaches to modify it. The features of lignin and its copolymers are explored and aligned with their potential applications. In addition to the carbon materials from lignin, the advanced fabrication approaches to engineer lignin-based micro/nano-structural materials are summarized.

Contents:

  • Lignin and its Properties (Dan Kai, Li Ping Chow and Xian Jun Loh)
  • Types of Lignin and Extraction Processing (Meiling Zhong and Yanjiao Nie)
  • Lignin-based Functional Nanocomposites (Yonggang Xiang and Zibiao Li)
  • Chemical Modification of Lignin (Zibiao Li, Zhi Xuan Toh, Yonggang Xiang, Enyi Ye and Xian Jun Loh)
  • Carbon Precursor from Lignin: Methods and Applications (Zibiao Li, Ros Azlin Binte Rosli, Yonggang Xiang, Enyi Ye and Xian Jun Loh)
  • Lignin-based Nanomaterials (Li Zheng, Bo Li and Yi He)
  • Advanced Applications of Lignin-based Materials (Yanqin Cheng, Huijie Zhang, Zejun Xu and Lin-ping Wu)

Readership: Advanced undergraduates and graduate students in material science and engineering; chemists and materials scientists.
Key Features:

  • Compared to other works, the book focuses on the various approaches to modify lignin or synthesize lignin copolymers, and the functionality that lignin or its copolymers added into the resulting products, such as mechanical reinforcement, UV protection, antioxidant and antimicrobial properties. Advanced lignin materials will also be included
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Lignin is one of the most abundant plant-derived feedstock on earth and qualifies as a renewable material. However, lignin is widely recognized as waste byproduct of the cellulosic ethanol and pulp and paper industry. How to properly modify lignin and develop it into functional polymers is a huge challenge, but an attractive research topic in both industry and academia.

This book brings together leading engineering approaches to address the challenges of lignin valorization. It presents the chemistry and properties of different types of lignin, and explores the cutting-edge approaches of lignin modifications. Unlike any existing texts, this book not only summarizes the traditional ways of using lignin, but also presents various potential applications of lignin materials together with advanced processing techniques.

The basis of lignin (its chemistry, types and properties) is described, as are different approaches to modify it. The features of lignin and its copolymers are explored and aligned with their potential applications. In addition to the carbon materials from lignin, the advanced fabrication approaches to engineer lignin-based micro/nano-structural materials are summarized.

Contents:

Readership: Advanced undergraduates and graduate students in material science and engineering; chemists and materials scientists.
Key Features:

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