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Lignin, the Lignification Process, and Advanced, Lignin-Based Materials

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms241411668

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lignin; lignols; lignification biochemistry; wood ultrastructure; healthcare application; supercapacitors; shape-memory materials

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This review primarily focuses on two aspects: firstly, understanding lignin in terms of its source and production in plants, and the details of its coupling reactions; secondly, exploring the use of lignin as a component in healthcare and energy applications, with specific attention given to its role in the development of organic shape-memory materials.
At a time when environmental considerations are increasingly pushing for the application of circular economy concepts in materials science, lignin stands out as an under-used but promising and environmentally benign building block. This review focuses (A) on understanding what we mean with lignin, i.e., where it can be found and how it is produced in plants, devoting particular attention to the identity of lignols (including ferulates that are instrumental for integrating lignin with cell wall polysaccharides) and to the details of their coupling reactions and (B) on providing an overview how lignin can actually be employed as a component of materials in healthcare and energy applications, finally paying specific attention to the use of lignin in the development of organic shape-memory materials.

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