Kraft Lignin: A Valuable, Sustainable Resource, Opportunities and Challenges

Author:

Argyropoulos Dimitris D. S.1ORCID,Crestini Claudia2ORCID,Dahlstrand Christian3,Furusjö Erik45ORCID,Gioia Claudio6,Jedvert Kerstin7ORCID,Henriksson Gunnar8ORCID,Hulteberg Christian9ORCID,Lawoko Martin8,Pierrou Clara10,Samec Joseph S. M.3101112ORCID,Subbotina Elena13,Wallmo Henrik14,Wimby Martin14

Affiliation:

1. Departments of Chemistry and Forest Biomaterials North Carolina State University 431 Dan Allen Drive Raleigh North Carolina 27695 USA

2. Department of Molecular Sciences and Nanosystems Ca' Foscari University of Venice Via Torino 155 30170 Venezia-Mestre Italy

3. Ren Fuel K2B AB Rapsgatan 25 SE-754 50 Uppsala Sweden

4. Division of Bioeconomy and Health RISE Research Institutes of Sweden Lindholmspiren 7 A SE-41756 Göteborg Sweden

5. Division of Energy Science Luleå University of Technology Universitetsområdet Porsön SE-971 87 Luleå Sweden

6. Department of physics University of Trento Via Sommarive 14 38123 Trento Italy

7. Division of Materials and Production RISE Research Institutes of Sweden Lindholmspiren 7 A SE-41756 Göteborg Sweden

8. Wallenberg Wood Science Center (WWSC) KTH Royal Institute of Technology 100 44 Stockholm Sweden

9. Department of Chemical Engineering Faculty of Engineering Lund University 221 00 Lund Sweden

10. RenFuel Materials AB Rapsgatan 25 SE-754 50 Uppsala Sweden

11. Department of Organic Chemistry Stockholm University Svante Arhenius väg 16 C 10691 Stockholm Sweden

12. Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science Chulalongkorn University Pathumwan 10330 Bangkok Thailand

13. Center for Green Chemistry and Green Engineering Yale University 370 Prospect St New Haven CT 06511 USA

14. Valmet AB Regnbågsgatan 6 41755 Göteborg Sweden

Abstract

AbstractKraft lignin, a by‐product from the production of pulp, is currently incinerated in the recovery boiler during the chemical recovery cycle, generating valuable bioenergy and recycling inorganic chemicals to the pulping process operation. Removing lignin from the black liquor or its gasification lowers the recovery boiler load enabling increased pulp production. During the past ten years, lignin separation technologies have emerged and the interest of the research community to valorize this underutilized resource has been invigorated. The aim of this Review is to give (1) a dedicated overview of the kraft process with a focus on the lignin, (2) an overview of applications that are being developed, and (3) a techno‐economic and life cycle asseeements of value chains from black liquor to different products. Overall, it is anticipated that this effort will inspire further work for developing and using kraft lignin as a commodity raw material for new applications undeniably promoting pivotal global sustainability concerns.

Funder

Stiftelsen för Miljöstrategisk Forskning

Svenska Forskningsrådet Formas

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Energy,General Materials Science,General Chemical Engineering,Environmental Chemistry

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