Lignin BioPolymers @ Borregaard

Lignin BioPolymers @ Borregaard

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Lignin-based biopolymers from Borregaard

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Borregaard’s lignin-based biopolymers are renewable, wood-based alternatives to fossil-based chemicals and polymers used in a broad range of industries. Our products are tailor-made to obtain the optimal performance in your application.

With over 90 years experience in lignin-based biopolymers, we are continuously developing our unique product offering. Our environmentally friendly products are used as binders, dispersing agents, crystal growth modifiers, emulsion stabilisers and complexing agents. These multi-functional properties are valuable in a vast range of applications. A global network of production facilities, sales offices and technical service centres assures the best local service and competence, where and when you need it.

Borregaard is known in over a 100 countries, primarily through its direct sales. Market driven innovation efforts are performed by our R&D centres in Norway, the USA and India, and through our global technical service teams. Our roots stem from the pioneering lignin chemicals businesses in the US and Sweden over 90 years ago, from which we have built unique competence in producing customised solutions together with our customers.

Our raw material is wood, a 2nd generation feedstock, thereby not competing with food production. Documentation of the sustainability of our products and processes is spearheaded by a Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) approach providing Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs).

WHAT IS A LIGNIN BIOPOLYMER?
Lignin is the binding agent in wood and the world’s second most abundant biopolymer after cellulose. Lignin is the raw material for Borregaard’s biopolymers.

Biopolymers
Biopolymers are naturally occurring polymers produced by living organisms. Biopolymers consist of monomeric units that are bonded to form larger molecules. Well known examples are polynucleotides as in our DNA and polymers of amino acids forming proteins. Polysaccharides are linear or branched biopolymers from sugar, including starch, cellulose and alginate. Lignin is one of the main biopolymers in wood, built from aromatic units. All these biopolymers contribute to essential processes and structures to maintain life on earth. Biopolymers have been found to have valuable properties that can be utilised in industrial processes and for various applications including food, construction, chemicals and packaging.

With growing concern about the negative impacts of environmental pollution from fossil fuels and waste from petrochemical products, much research has gone into exploring renewable alternatives that would pose less risk to the environment. Biopolymers are one such possible solution to the challenge as they possess many of the inherent functionalities needed and they can be obtained from renewable raw materials.

Lignin
Wood is composed mainly of three macromolecular species: cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin. Cellulose and hemicellulose are polysaccharides, whilst lignin is built from aromatic units. Lignin performs multiple functions that are essential to the life of a plant and is the second most abundant biopolymer after cellulose. Lignin is the raw material for Borregaard’s biopolymers. The main function of lignin in plant life is binding the fibers together, imparting structural rigidity and creating a composite material that is outstandingly resistant to impact, compression and bending. By extracting lignin from wood, a range of lignin-based biopolymers can be obtained including water soluble lignin such as lignosulfonates.

In contrast to native lignin, lignosulfonates are water-soluble due to fragmentation and the introduction of sulfonate groups. Native properties of lignin in combination with customised modification, have resulted in production of a wide portfolio of sustainable biopolymers which are used in dispersing, binding, crystal growth control, complexing, emulsion-stabilising for many applications.

BIOPOLYMER FUNCTIONALITIES
Borregaard’s lignin-based biopolymers are renewable wood-based alternatives to fossil-based chemicals and polymers used in a broad range of industries.

Our products are custom-made to deliver optimal performance in your application. Our sustainable lignin-based biopolymers offer a broad range of functionalities, including:

Antioxidation

Corrosion inhibition

Emulsion stabilisation
Binding

Crystal growth control
Phenolic building block
Complexing

Dispersing

UV-protection