TY - JOUR
T1 - Global lignin supply overview and kraft lignin potential as an alternative for petroleum-based polymers
AU - Dessbesell, Luana
AU - Paleologou, Michael
AU - Leitch, Mathew
AU - Pulkki, Reino
AU - Xu, Chunbao (Charles)
N1 - Funding Information:
The financial support for this work was mainly from NSERC and Ontario government via an NSERC Discovery Grant , the NSERC / FPInnovations Industrial Research Chair program and an ORF-RE grant in Forest Biorefinery, and NSERC Biomaterials and Chemicals Strategic Research Network (Lignoworks). One of the authors (L.D.) also gratefully acknowledges Brazil Science Without Borders/CNPq Graduate Scholarship.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2020
PY - 2020/5
Y1 - 2020/5
N2 - Lignin is an abundant renewable feedstock for bioenergy, chemicals and materials production. Numerous review papers have addressed lignin research; though, a limited focus has been given to lignin commercial initiatives and its market applications potential. However, this is an area of great importance, given the growth of commercial lignin production. For instance, expressed in the strategic directions taken by pulp mills with kraft lignin valorization as a primary pathway in their transformation to the biorefinery. This work aims to provide concrete information on the global lignin market and supply, and to discuss its most explored applications - these being phenols and polyols due to their importance in short- and mid-terms lignin market development. Over the years, lignosulfonates have dominated the market. However, kraft lignin production increased by 150% from 2014 to 2018, competing with lignosulfonates to some extent. Even with the increased kraft lignin precipitation, it should remain a bioenergy source for kraft mills in the short- and mid-terms, with only its surplus being directed to biochemicals and biomaterials. The most demonstrated market application of kraft lignin is the production of biophenol, with biopolyol as a prone application in the mid-term. In both cases, lignin modification to obtain uniform and reactive biochemicals could allow faster market penetration. Besides, phenol and polyol markets are expected to grow globally providing an opportunity for biopolymers. The main recommendations are related to scaling up technologies to achieve technical and economic optimization of lignin applications as well as collaborative research efforts connecting stakeholders in the value chain.
AB - Lignin is an abundant renewable feedstock for bioenergy, chemicals and materials production. Numerous review papers have addressed lignin research; though, a limited focus has been given to lignin commercial initiatives and its market applications potential. However, this is an area of great importance, given the growth of commercial lignin production. For instance, expressed in the strategic directions taken by pulp mills with kraft lignin valorization as a primary pathway in their transformation to the biorefinery. This work aims to provide concrete information on the global lignin market and supply, and to discuss its most explored applications - these being phenols and polyols due to their importance in short- and mid-terms lignin market development. Over the years, lignosulfonates have dominated the market. However, kraft lignin production increased by 150% from 2014 to 2018, competing with lignosulfonates to some extent. Even with the increased kraft lignin precipitation, it should remain a bioenergy source for kraft mills in the short- and mid-terms, with only its surplus being directed to biochemicals and biomaterials. The most demonstrated market application of kraft lignin is the production of biophenol, with biopolyol as a prone application in the mid-term. In both cases, lignin modification to obtain uniform and reactive biochemicals could allow faster market penetration. Besides, phenol and polyol markets are expected to grow globally providing an opportunity for biopolymers. The main recommendations are related to scaling up technologies to achieve technical and economic optimization of lignin applications as well as collaborative research efforts connecting stakeholders in the value chain.
KW - Biophenol
KW - Biopolymer
KW - Biopolyol
KW - Biorefinery
KW - Kraft lignin
KW - Lignin market
KW - Lignosulfonates
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U2 - 10.1016/j.rser.2020.109768
DO - 10.1016/j.rser.2020.109768
M3 - Review Article
AN - SCOPUS:85079281373
SN - 1364-0321
VL - 123
JO - Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
JF - Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
M1 - 109768
ER -