Polysaccharides are the most abundant biopolymers produced in nature and belong, together with proteins and nucleic acids, to the main components of life. Polysaccharides are polyhydroxylic polymers that can be functionalized by a wide selection of chemical reactions, and modifications of these biopolymers are applicable in the development of new materials. Such materials, originating from a renewable source are, in principle, in agreement with a sustainable development and are of interest in many different areas of industrial application.The work presented in this thesis is divided into two parts. The first part considers chemical crosslinking of softwood kraft pulp. Fibers were crosslinked with different diepoxides to stabilize the fiber ...
Cellulose, as a naturally occurring biopolymer, has received much attention for its possibilities to...
International audienceChemical modifications of cellulose fibres (kraft pulp) in NaOH/H2O and NaCl/H...
Chemical modifications of cellulose fibres (kraft pulp) in NaOH/H2O and NaCl/H2O systems were invest...
Polysaccharides are the most abundant biopolymers produced in nature and belong, together with prote...
Nanocrystalline cellulose, cotton linters and softwood kraft pulp were reacted with the cationic epo...
In the lead of developing new biomaterials from plant sources it is of importance to be able to cont...
In this thesis solid-state NMR and NMR cryoporometry were used to gain information of the structure ...
Cellulose I isolated from wood in the form of cellulose-rich fibres, i.e. as a pulp, is a widely use...
The overall objective of the work in this thesis is to better utilize the non-collapsed structure of...
The swelling and dissolution of cellulose are key parameters in the production of regenerated cellul...
Cellulose is the most abundant polymer in nature and it is an important constituent in most flowers,...
Due to the growing interest in biobased materials in today’s society, where the need for a cyclic ec...
Owning to its unique structure, along with the inexhaustible renewability, cellulose has been a subj...
Various NMR spectroscopic techniques in both solid and liquid state were applied to investigate the ...
Cationization of different cellulosic materials was successfully accomplished using an efficient sol...
Cellulose, as a naturally occurring biopolymer, has received much attention for its possibilities to...
International audienceChemical modifications of cellulose fibres (kraft pulp) in NaOH/H2O and NaCl/H...
Chemical modifications of cellulose fibres (kraft pulp) in NaOH/H2O and NaCl/H2O systems were invest...
Polysaccharides are the most abundant biopolymers produced in nature and belong, together with prote...
Nanocrystalline cellulose, cotton linters and softwood kraft pulp were reacted with the cationic epo...
In the lead of developing new biomaterials from plant sources it is of importance to be able to cont...
In this thesis solid-state NMR and NMR cryoporometry were used to gain information of the structure ...
Cellulose I isolated from wood in the form of cellulose-rich fibres, i.e. as a pulp, is a widely use...
The overall objective of the work in this thesis is to better utilize the non-collapsed structure of...
The swelling and dissolution of cellulose are key parameters in the production of regenerated cellul...
Cellulose is the most abundant polymer in nature and it is an important constituent in most flowers,...
Due to the growing interest in biobased materials in today’s society, where the need for a cyclic ec...
Owning to its unique structure, along with the inexhaustible renewability, cellulose has been a subj...
Various NMR spectroscopic techniques in both solid and liquid state were applied to investigate the ...
Cationization of different cellulosic materials was successfully accomplished using an efficient sol...
Cellulose, as a naturally occurring biopolymer, has received much attention for its possibilities to...
International audienceChemical modifications of cellulose fibres (kraft pulp) in NaOH/H2O and NaCl/H...
Chemical modifications of cellulose fibres (kraft pulp) in NaOH/H2O and NaCl/H2O systems were invest...