lignocellulózalapú
Lignocellulózalapú refers to materials derived from lignocellulose, a complex composite found in the cell walls of plants. This material is primarily composed of three main components: cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin. Cellulose is a long-chain polymer of glucose that provides structural integrity. Hemicellulose is a branched polysaccharide that links cellulose fibers and lignin. Lignin is a complex aromatic polymer that acts as a binding agent, offering rigidity and resistance to degradation.
These lignocellulózalapú materials are abundant in nature, making them a sustainable and renewable resource. They are
The processing of lignocellulózalapú materials involves breaking down these three components to access their individual properties
Lignocellulózalapú resources are increasingly being explored as a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels and petroleum-based products.