The RE-Fibre project combines multidisciplinary skills and resources between leading academic institutions, research centers, and industrial associated partners. Click on the logo of the institution/company to find out more.

The University of Graz (UG) is the coordinator of the RE-Fibre project. Apart from scientific contributions in the field of sustainable and green chemistry, UG is responsible for Coordination and Project Management and leads the Material Analysis and Life Cycle Assessment.

The Rijksuniversiteit Groningen (RUG) brings to the Re-Fibre consortium specific interest and expertise in lignocellulose fractionation; lignin structural characterization; chemistry of renewables; catalysis; characterization of biomass and biomass-derived mixtures.

Within the ReFibre project, the group at Universita Ca’ Foscari Venezia (UNIVE) will modify lignins by introducing dynamic covalent networks and adjusting their hydrophobicity and polarity. Decorateded lignins will be used to synthesize colloidal systems and produce resins with self-healing, anticorrosive, and controlled active-release properties.

Université Marie et Louis Pasteur (UMLP) contributes in the RE-Fibre project by leveraging its expertise in applied mechanics and advanced materials science to develop and evaluate bio-based composites.

In the RE-Fibre project, the Eidgenoessische Technische Hochschule Zürich (ETHZ) will utilize novel lignin-based resin systems, developed by project partners, for lignin reassembly into wood scaffolds to produce high-strength, fully bio-based, and recyclable wood composites for targeted applications.

NPSP develops and supplies innovative environmentally friendly composite materials and products for public space, construction, design and mobility.

Within the project, LigniCore will provide expertise and samples regarding lignin modification and preparation of materials, host a secondment and participate in transferable skills workshops, in particular on entrpreneurship.

Innovation has always been the key to BASF’s success, especially in a challenging market environment. Our innovative strength is based on a global team of highly qualified employees with various specializations.

Anton Paar will host and supervise up to 2 doctoral candidates for a period of up to 2 months each, providing training on the relevant instruments and techniques, assisting in the samples’ measurement, method development, and data interpretation, using state-of-art instruments for particle size and surface charge characterization.

