We develop novel and sustainable products and solutions for the future biobased society
RISE PFI is an internationally acknowledged research institute within processes and products based on lignocellulosic biomass. We develop novel and sustainable products and solutions for the future biobased society, including materials, chemicals, energy products and feed ingredients.
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Combining Sani Membrane Separation Technology with Biorefinery Expertise
Meet Mihaela Tanase Opedal from RISE PFI
Mihaela is part of the NORCELlab team at RISE PFI. NORCELlab (The Norwegian Cellulose Laboratory) is a national infrastructure dedicated to cellulose research and development, hosted by RISE PFI and and funded by the Research Council of Norway…
From Space waste to functional materials
Future missions to the Moon and Mars will need smarter ways to use resources and rely less on supplies from Earth. In a project funded by Europan Space Agency – ESA1) (The BioSTEP project) RISE PFI contributed to explore how plant waste and used packaging from space...
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Focus areas
Fibre technology and fibre-based products
Biorefining and bioenergy
Biopolymers and Biocomposites
Analyses and equipment
Physical and optical testing
Accredited testing of physical and optical properties of pulp and paper
Chemical characterization
In-depth chemical characterisation of biomass
Structural characterization
Advanced depicting techniques and analysing tools for bio-based materials
Specialized equipment
Unique tools to meet industry demands of our focus areas
Latest Publications
Masterbatch Systems Based on Thermomechanical Pulp Fibers and Clay Fillers for Applications in Virgin and Recycled Polyolefins.
Ehman, N., Rodríguez-Fabià, S. and Chinga-Carrasco, G. (2026). Masterbatch Systems Based on Thermomechanical Pulp Fibers and Clay Fillers for Applications in Virgin and Recycled Polyolefins. Fibers Polym. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12221-026-01414-8
3D printing to optimize the dry forming of thermomechanical pulp and chemi-thermomechanical pulp trays for food packaging.
Chinga-Carrasco.G. (2026)3D printing to optimize the dry forming of thermomechanical pulp and chemi-thermomechanical pulp trays for food packaging. Sustainable Materials and Technologies Volume 48, 15 July 2026, e01928 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.susmat.2026.e01928
Thermo-pressed specimens coated with lignin-containing thermo-mechanical pulp fines and modified enzymatically to increase
Chinga-Carrasco, G., Garcia-Garrido, G., Tejado-Etayo,A., Martinez-Filgueira, D. (2026) Thermo-pressed specimens coated with lignin-containing thermo-mechanical pulp fines and modified enzymatically to increase hydrophobicity. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clet.2026.101172

RISE PFI is part of RISE - Research Institutes of Sweden
RISE PFI is and internationally acknowledged research institute within processes and products based on lignocellulose. RISE PFI´s focus areas are Fibre technology and fibre-based products, Biorefining and Bioenergy and Biopolymers and Biocomposites.
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- NO - 7491 Trondheim
- firmapost@rise-pfi.no
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