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* '''HIPE-REC<sup>®</sup>''' is a high performance recovery process for the separation of ionic liquid pre-processed biomass into solid an liquid fraction; | * '''HIPE-REC<sup>®</sup>''' is a high performance recovery process for the separation of ionic liquid pre-processed biomass into solid an liquid fraction; | ||
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{{Infobox provider-ionic liquids}} | {{Infobox provider-ionic liquids}} | ||
After the LightFibre project showed that kraft lignin and cellulose can be dissolved in an ionic liquid and then wet-spun, the ConCarb project was started to convert lignin and cellulose into carbon fibers, which can be used in light weight composites.<ref>{{Cite web|year=|title=Continous stabilization and carbonization of lignin-cellulose for carbon fibers|e-pub date=|date accessed=30-8-2021|url=https://www.ri.se/en/what-we-do/projects/continous-stabilization-and-carbonization-of-lignin-cellulose-for-carbon-fibers}}</ref> | After the LightFibre project showed that kraft lignin and cellulose can be dissolved in an ionic liquid and then wet-spun, the ConCarb project was started to convert lignin and cellulose into carbon fibers, which can be used in light weight composites.<ref>{{Cite web|year=|title=Continous stabilization and carbonization of lignin-cellulose for carbon fibers|e-pub date=|date accessed=30-8-2021|url=https://www.ri.se/en/what-we-do/projects/continous-stabilization-and-carbonization-of-lignin-cellulose-for-carbon-fibers}}</ref> |