21-24. September 2026
BOKU University, Vienna, Austria
We are excited to announce that BOKU University will be organizing the 18th European Workshop on Lignocellulosics and Pulp (EWLP) in 2026. EWLP is a biennial event that brings together researchers, students, and industrial participants to discuss the latest advancements in lignocellulosic research. The conference covers a wide range of topics, including wood chemistry, lignocellulosic structures, analytical techniques, biorefinery technologies, and biotechnological approaches for producing new materials and products. Further information will be provided in the coming months. If you have any questions, please email us at ewlp2026@boku.ac.at
Institute of Chemistry of Renewable Resources at BOKU University
Dr. Merima Hasani, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
Dr. P.J. (Peter) Deuss, University of Groningen, Netherlands
to be announced.
Early Bird Registration open
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A revised version of your accepted abstract can be submitted for publication in the book of abstracts.
Welcome Reception
18th European Workshop on Lignocellulosics and Pulp
Conference Dinner on Tuesday, 22. September
Thomas Rosenau, Austria
Monica Ek, Sweden
Christine Chirat, France
Carlos Pascoal Neto, Portugal
Antje Potthast
Christiane Gollner
Hubert Hettegger
Marco Beaumont
Stefan Böhmdorfer
Oliver Musl
Anna Lehrhofer
Barbora Benetková
Jan Janesch
Irina Sulaeva
Ivan Sumerskii
Thomas Rosenau
Julien Bras, France
Ewellyn Capanema, Sweden
Claudia Crestini, Italy
José C. del Río, Spain
Dmitry Evtuguin, Portugal
Merima Hasani, Sweden
Gunnar Henriksson, Sweden
Hanna Hörhammer, Finland
Mirjana Kostic, Serbia
Nathalie Marlin, France
Ángel T. Martínez, Spain
Tiina Nypelö, Finland
Antje Potthast, Austria
Bodo Saake, Germany
Chunlin Xu, Finland
Characterization of lignocellulosic biomass structure and properties. Biosynthesis and cell wall chemistry.
Industrial pulping and bleaching technologies. New chemistries and processes. Chemical engineering and process optimization.
Advances in analytical techniques. Method development. Wet chemistry, spectroscopy, microscopy, chromatography, mechanical testing, etc.
Lignin-based materials. Nanocellulose. Polysaccharide-derived materials. Extractives & Polyphenols. Carbon materials from biomass.
Applications for lignocellulosic fibers. Fiber spinning & filaments. Textile recycling. Dye chemistry.
(Catalytic) Lignin valorization processes. Integrated biorefinery systems. Alternative biomass, i.e. bacterial cellulose, fungal biomass, proteins, etc.
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