The diffusion coefficient of water adsorbed in hydrophilic porous materials, such as noncrystalline cellulose, depends on water activity. Faster diffusion at higher water concentrations is observed in experimental and modeling studies. In this paper, two asymptotic water concentrations, near-vacuum and fully saturated, are investigated at the surface of crystalline cellulose with molecular dynamics simulations. An increasing water concentration leads to significant changes in the free energy landscape due to perturbation of local electrostatic potential. Smoothening of strong energy minima, corresponding to sorption sites, and formation of layered structure facilitates water transport in the vicinity of cellulose. The determined transition ...
The structural changes of cellulose in non-solvent liquid media can provide insights into the high-v...
International audienceAbstract A remarkable property of cellulose-based materials is that they can a...
The human society of today has a significantly negative impact on the environment and needs to chang...
Chemical modifications of pristine cellulose have been proven to be an effective way to limit moistu...
The insolubility of cellulose in ambient water and most aqueous systems presents a major scientific ...
The adsorption of urea on cellulose at room temperature has been studied using adsorption isotherm e...
Abstract Interactions of water with cellulose are of both fundamental and technological importance. ...
Abstract We have in this paper investigated how water sorbs to cellulose. We found that both cellulo...
The mechanical and dynamical properties of cellulose, the most abundant biomolecule on earth, are es...
Foams made from cellulose nanomaterials are highly porous and possess excellent mechanical and therm...
Details on how cellulosic surfaces change under changing moisture are incomplete and even existing r...
Water diffusion in cellulose was studied via two-phase Karger model and the propagator method. In ad...
International audienceAlthough imperceptible at the macroscale, fluctuations of physical properties ...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
The water molecule migration and aggregation behaviors in oil-impregnated pressboard are investigate...
The structural changes of cellulose in non-solvent liquid media can provide insights into the high-v...
International audienceAbstract A remarkable property of cellulose-based materials is that they can a...
The human society of today has a significantly negative impact on the environment and needs to chang...
Chemical modifications of pristine cellulose have been proven to be an effective way to limit moistu...
The insolubility of cellulose in ambient water and most aqueous systems presents a major scientific ...
The adsorption of urea on cellulose at room temperature has been studied using adsorption isotherm e...
Abstract Interactions of water with cellulose are of both fundamental and technological importance. ...
Abstract We have in this paper investigated how water sorbs to cellulose. We found that both cellulo...
The mechanical and dynamical properties of cellulose, the most abundant biomolecule on earth, are es...
Foams made from cellulose nanomaterials are highly porous and possess excellent mechanical and therm...
Details on how cellulosic surfaces change under changing moisture are incomplete and even existing r...
Water diffusion in cellulose was studied via two-phase Karger model and the propagator method. In ad...
International audienceAlthough imperceptible at the macroscale, fluctuations of physical properties ...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
The water molecule migration and aggregation behaviors in oil-impregnated pressboard are investigate...
The structural changes of cellulose in non-solvent liquid media can provide insights into the high-v...
International audienceAbstract A remarkable property of cellulose-based materials is that they can a...
The human society of today has a significantly negative impact on the environment and needs to chang...