Lignin isolation methods

Lignin isolation methods

Written by: Wienke Reynolds – Co-Founder and CTO at Lignopure   Lignin is a major constituent of wood, grasses, cereals and other woodifying biomasses. Consequently, lignin is, after cellulose, the second most abundant biopolymer and the world’s largest...
Lignin composition and structural differences

Lignin composition and structural differences

Written by: Christin Zimmer – Product and Service Manager at Lignopure   Why is lignin not yet used in many products when there is a large amount available and it has a diverse variety of functionalities? The main issue is that a natural polymer never owns...
Lignopure’s sustainability commitment

Lignopure’s sustainability commitment

Written by: Joana Gil Chavez- CEO at Lignopure   Lignopure’s sustainability commitment With the devastating societal and environmental world events in the past few years, it has become more apparent than ever that we need to take more tangible actions to protect...
Where does lignin come from?

Where does lignin come from?

Written by: Wienke Reynolds – CTO at Lignopure   Lignin sources Wood, grasses, cereals and many more – lignocellulosic biomass is all around us, and so is lignin! Even if most have never heard of it, lignin is a big part of the bio-based polymers that...