Synonyms
PHYLLANTIN;LIGNIN;LIGNIN,ALKALINE;LIGNIN,DEALKALINE;LIGNINE;LIGNINE ALKALINE;3,4-DICHLOROANILINE-LIGNINMETABOLITE;LIGNINE, DEALKALINE
Application
Lignine is designed to harness the unique properties of lignin, a naturally abundant phenylpropane polymer found in all vascular plants, playing a crucial role in various industrial applications. Extracted from wood, lignin combines with cellulose and hemicellulose to form a structural complex that provides strength and rigidity to plant cell walls. Lignine takes advantage of lignin's binding nature, acting as a "glue" to reinforce materials in diverse sectors. Its applications include serving as a drilling fluid additive, stabilizing asphalt emulsions, strengthening rubber-particularly in shoe soles-and extending phenolic plastics. Moreover, lignine can also contribute to producing valuable chemical precursors like vanillin and syringic aldehyde. By utilizing lignin's robust molecular structure, Lignine offers solutions for enhancing the durability and functionality of various products, supporting industries from construction to manufacturing.