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    He named the substance "lignine", which is derived from the Latin word lignum, meaning wood. It is one of the most abundant organic polymers on Earth, exceeded only by cellulose and chitin. Lignin constitutes 30% of terrestrial non- fossil organic carbon on Earth, and 20 to 35% of the dry mass of wood.
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    Lignins are typically classified according to their syringyl/guaiacyl (S/G) ratio. Lignin from gymnosperms (softwoods, grasses) is derived from the coniferyl alcohol, which gives rise to G upon pyrolysis. In angiosperms (hardwoods) some of the coniferyl alcohol is converted to S. Thus, lignin in angiosperms has both G and S components.
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    Lignin fills the spaces in the cell wall between cellulose, hemicellulose, and pectin components, especially in vascular and support tissues: xylem tracheids, vessel elements and sclereid cells. [citation needed] Lignin plays a crucial part in conducting water and aqueous nutrients in plant stems.
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    Chemically, lignins are polymers made by cross-linking phenolic precursors. Lignin was first mentioned in 1813 by the Swiss botanist A. P. de Candolle, who described it as a fibrous, tasteless material, insoluble in water and alcohol but soluble in weak alkaline solutions, and which can be precipitated from solution using acid.
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  7. lig·nin
    noun
    botany
    1. a complex organic polymer deposited in the cell walls of many plants, making them rigid and woody.
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  11. Lignite - Wikipedia

    WEBLignite (derived from Latin lignum meaning 'wood'), often referred to as brown coal, [1] is a soft, brown, combustible sedimentary rock formed from naturally compressed peat. It has a carbon content around 25–35% [1] …

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