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Lignin is a highly abundant source of renewable carbon that can be considered as a valuable sustainable source of biobased materials. By applying specific pretreatments and manufacturing methods, lignin can be converted into a variety of value-added carbon materials. However, the physical and chemical heterogeneities of lignin complicate its use as a feedstock. Herein lignin manufacturing process, the effects of pretreatments and manufacturing methods on the properties of product lignin, and structure-property relationships in various applications of lignin-derived carbon materials, such as carbon fibers, carbon mats, activated carbons, carbon films, and templated carbon, are discussed.
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Sabornie Chatterjee
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Tomonori Saito
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69e3a1a947a0b499bcb73819 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/cssc.201500692