We conducted a quantitative study, following the degree of activation (i.e. the transformation to alkali cellulose, denoted as DoA) over time for dissolving cellulose pulp treated with different [NaOH] at low NaOH/anhydroglucose unit stoichiometric ratio (denoted as (r) ≤ 2.6). Our quantitative approach was based on Raman spectroscopy data, evaluated by partial least squares regression modelling. The results show strong influence of the (r) on DoA (increasing from DoA= 45% at (r) = 0.8, to DoA = 85% at (r) = 2.6), and its complex dependence on [NaOH]. At (r) = 0.8 the highest DoA (DoA ≳ 60%) was found at 30% [NaOH], while at (r) =1.3 it was found at 20% [NaOH] (DoA ≳ 80%). Although activation of cellulose happens in minutes at the studied t...
The understanding of the state of dissolution of cellulose in a certain solvent is a critical step f...
Abstract: Cellulose utilization at its full potential often requires its dissolution which is challe...
To enhance the degradability of cellulosic materials for further industrial purposes, different qual...
We conducted a quantitative study, following the degree of activation (i.e. the transformation to al...
Mercerisation of cellulose by alkali treatment is the first step in modifying natural cellulose fibr...
Mercerisation of cellulose pulp with a solution of NaOH is the first step of manufacturing cellulose...
Mercerisation of cellulose by alkali treatment is the most common procedure used to activate natural...
The gelation of cellulose in alkali solutions is quite relevant, but still a poorly understood proce...
We have characterized the dissolved state of microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) in cold alkali [2.0 M ...
Different factors that influence the alkaline degradation of cellulose in the pulping process were c...
The gelation of cellulose in alkali solutions is quite relevant, but still a poorly understood proce...
Cellulose, one of the most abundant renewable resources, is insoluble in most common solvents but di...
To understand the swelling effects of alkaline treatment on the morphological properties of fibers a...
Sodium hydroxide can cause cellulose to swell and can even dissolve cellulose in a narrow range of t...
International audienceThe kinetics of cellulose regeneration in acetic acid bath from cellulose-8% N...
The understanding of the state of dissolution of cellulose in a certain solvent is a critical step f...
Abstract: Cellulose utilization at its full potential often requires its dissolution which is challe...
To enhance the degradability of cellulosic materials for further industrial purposes, different qual...
We conducted a quantitative study, following the degree of activation (i.e. the transformation to al...
Mercerisation of cellulose by alkali treatment is the first step in modifying natural cellulose fibr...
Mercerisation of cellulose pulp with a solution of NaOH is the first step of manufacturing cellulose...
Mercerisation of cellulose by alkali treatment is the most common procedure used to activate natural...
The gelation of cellulose in alkali solutions is quite relevant, but still a poorly understood proce...
We have characterized the dissolved state of microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) in cold alkali [2.0 M ...
Different factors that influence the alkaline degradation of cellulose in the pulping process were c...
The gelation of cellulose in alkali solutions is quite relevant, but still a poorly understood proce...
Cellulose, one of the most abundant renewable resources, is insoluble in most common solvents but di...
To understand the swelling effects of alkaline treatment on the morphological properties of fibers a...
Sodium hydroxide can cause cellulose to swell and can even dissolve cellulose in a narrow range of t...
International audienceThe kinetics of cellulose regeneration in acetic acid bath from cellulose-8% N...
The understanding of the state of dissolution of cellulose in a certain solvent is a critical step f...
Abstract: Cellulose utilization at its full potential often requires its dissolution which is challe...
To enhance the degradability of cellulosic materials for further industrial purposes, different qual...