
Oat husk is an abundant, food-grade side stream produced wherever oats are processed. Traditionally underutilised, it contains around 25% lignin – a complex biopolymer that could become a valuable raw material for bio-based chemicals, materials and fuels.
A new peer-reviewed study (published in Biomaterials and Biotech in Biorefineries – NWBC 2024) using oat husks from CH-Bioforce BIOFORSENSE® fractionation process provides the most detailed structural characterisation to date of soda-extracted oat husk lignin (OHLN). The results show that OHLN is a highly promising, reactive and versatile lignin for advanced material applications.
The work was carried out on lignin produced at CH-Bioforce’s Finnish biorefinery using BIOFORSENSE® technology and purified from soda black liquor.

Using a wide set of analytical tools (FTIR, NMR, GPC, DSC–TGA and Py-GC/MS), the team examined the composition, linkages and molecular structure of OHLN.

The study confirms that CH-Bioforce oat husk lignin is:
These qualities make OHLN a strong candidate for:

Based on these structural insights, the authors highlight several promising use cases for OHLN:
Phenol–formaldehyde and other phenolic resins
High phenolic OH content and moderate molar mass support partial phenol replacement in PF adhesives.
Concrete and construction materials
When OHLN is precipitated with acetic acid, both lignin and sodium acetate by-product can act as functional components in concrete – enabling dual valorisation with minimal waste.
Coatings, fillers and carbon materials
The combination of aromatic structure, hydroxyl functionality and favourable thermal behaviour supports use in binders, coatings and carbon-rich materials.
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CH-Bioforce Oy is a Finnish start-up founded in 2016. The company’s innovative fractionation technology dates back to 2011, when inventors Lari Vähäsalo, Nicholas Lax and Sebastian von Schoultz made their first findings. Today, the company forms part of the Chemec group, which operates in the chemical industry. CH-Bioforce currently employs ten members of staff. Our R&D and pilot plant is located in Raisio, Finland.