This would make the production of fuel from lignocellulose more economically attractive. (sciencedaily.com)
Center for Lignocellulose Structure and Formation (CLSF) led by the Pennsylvania State University (energyfrontier.us)
The research team led by Rice graduate students Ruquan Ye and Yieu Chyan tried birch and oak, but found that pine's cross-linked lignocellulose structure made it better for the production of high - quality graphene than woods with a lower lignin content. (sciencedaily.com)