The acidic deep eutectic solvent fractionation strategy mediates the co-production of lignin-containing microfibrillated cellulose and lignin nanospheres from crop straw waste
Key Points
Microfibrillated cellulose and lignin nanospheres were successfully produced from crop straw waste using deep eutectic solvent fractionation.
The process yields high-quality lignin and cellulose, showcasing a sustainable method for biomass utilization.
Fractionation strategy utilizes a novel acidic deep eutectic solvent to enhance the extraction efficiency.
Utilizing crop straw waste as raw material can potentially reduce agricultural waste and promote sustainability.
The acidic deep eutectic solvent fractionation strategy mediates the co-production of lignin-containing microfibrillated cellulose and lignin nanospheres from crop straw waste | Synapse