At the Leuna Biorefinery, wood is processed into sustainable biochemicals. Utilising every part of the biomass, this cutting-edge technology supports the environmentally friendly production of fuels, polymers and materials.
Wood consists of three primary organic polymers: cellulose, lignin, and hemicellulose. Cellulose represents approximately 50% of the wood’s dry weight. It is the primary strengthening material in wood and provides structural support. Lignin represents approximately 25% of the wood’s dry weight. It gives trees their rigidity, acting as a natural adhesive but also makes them water and degradation resistant. Hemicellulose represents up to 25% of the wood’s dry weight and has two unique roles. First, it helps bind cellulose and lignin together.
Second, it contains numerous moisture sorption sites, so it helps to store more water in the cell walls.