Abstract
Lignin is the second most abundant biopolymer besides cellulose in nature and accounts for a large fraction of biomass components in higher vascular plants, but this resource has been underutilized. Even though lignin, with its complex and highly heterogeneous structure, is difficult to extract from biomass and convert into valueadded compounds, large scale production of lignin-derived chemicals has the potential to promote a sustainable circular bioeconomy.
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