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Researchers use light to convert abundant lignin into plastic that can be continually recycled
Lignin is arguably the most abundant component of biomass that most people have never heard of. That may be about to change. Many people are familiar with its biochemical cousin cellulose, a bypr .
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Using Light to Convert Lignin into Sustainable Plastic
Most people have probably never heard of lignin, which is arguably the most prevalent component of biomass. That may change soon.
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