Millions of tons of lignin—a biopolymer that strengthens the cell walls of plants—are produced each year by the pulp and paper industry. Although lignin production is widescale, lignin is considered a waste product with no commercial application due to its complexity as a non-uniform material. Incorporation of lignin into commercially important polymers remains a challenge in both pure research and applied industrial environments; yet if we could understand and use this material in a predictable manner, it would have a myriad of applications. Fortunately, a 2018 study in ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering has revealed how to prepare and characterize different copolymers of lignin and polylactide (PLA).
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