Cellulose is the most abundant natural polymer worldwide. The importance of cellulose does not arise only from the outstanding physical properties of cellulose itself, but also from the fact that cellulose can be converted to yield cellulose derivatives having interesting properties. Cellulose derivatives are regarded as complex copolymers which are heterogeneous at least in molar mass and chemical composition. This heterogeneity critically affects many of the properties of these derivatives such as adhesion strength, solubility, viscoelasticity and ability to control drug release from hydrophilic tablets and needs to be investigated. Despite the large number of applications, today’s characterization strategies for cellulose derivatives ...