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      Enabling Lignin Valorization Through Integrated Advances in Plant Biology and Biorefining

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      Annual Review of Plant Biology
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          Despite lignin having long been viewed as an impediment to the processing of biomass for the production of paper, biofuels, and high-value chemicals, the valorization of lignin to fuels, chemicals, and materials is now clearly recognized as a critical element for the lignocellulosic bioeconomy. However, the intended application for lignin will likely require a preferred lignin composition and form. To that end, effective lignin valorization will require the integration of plant biology, providing optimal feedstocks, with chemical process engineering, providing efficient lignin transformations. Recent advances in our understanding of lignin biosynthesis have shown that lignin structure is extremely diverse and potentially tunable, while simultaneous developments in lignin refining have resulted in the development of several processes that are more agnostic to lignin composition. Here, we review the interface between in planta lignin design and lignin processing and discuss the advances necessary for lignin valorization to become a feature of advanced biorefining.

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          Annual Review of Plant Biology
          Annual Reviews
          1543-5008
          1545-2123
          July 22 2024
          July 22 2024
          : 75
          : 1
          : 239-263
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          [1 ]1BioDiscovery Institute and Department of Biological Sciences, University of North Texas, Denton, Texas, USA; email: Richard.Dixon@unt.edu
          [2 ]2Center for Bioenergy Innovation (CBI), Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA
          [3 ]3Renewable Resources and Enabling Sciences Center, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, Colorado, USA
          [4 ]4Department of Chemical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
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          10.1146/annurev-arplant-062923-022602
          39038247
          f3662ca8-e9e6-4524-83f8-8b0a6e9c2407
          © 2024

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