There is social, environmental and increasing economic pressure on the industrial sector to substitute non-renewable resources with renewable ones as the increasing World population is exponentially depleting the fossil fuel supplies of the Earth. Each year about 260 million tons of plastics are produced from crude oil and most of it ends up as waste. Producing biodegradable plastics from renewable resources could be a contribution to a sustainable development. Hemicelluloses are the second most abundant biopolymers on Earth, with about 60 billion tons biosynthesized each year by plants. Xylans are the largest group of hemicelluloses and were designed by nature to primarily function as a matrix in plants. So far, they are unutilized valuabl...
The valorization of vegetable waste can create opportunities to produce new valuable bioplastics. In...
Rapeseed straw was fractionated through a hydrothermal process into its hemicellulose, lignin and ce...
Bio-based and biodegradable polymers are essential for a sustainable society. Cellulose is the most ...
There is social, environmental and increasing economic pressure on the industrial sector to substitu...
Xylans are among the most abundant polymers on earth. Nature has created xylans with different molec...
Trees are a tremendous source of renewable materials comprising mainly cellulose, hemicellulose and ...
Hemicelluloses being the second most abundant biopolymer on Earth are getting more attention in the ...
Modern bioplastics and biocomposites frequently contain non-biodegradable or non-sustainable compone...
Owing to the increasing environmental awareness and restrictions together with the depletion of foss...
Using and finding applications from biomass is and will continue to be an important subject forresea...
The need for biobased polymers is increasing. The raw materials from agricultural and forest resourc...
Polymeric wood hemicelluloses are depicted to join cellulose, starch and chitosan as key polysacchar...
Xylan hemicelluloses are considered the second most abundant class of polysaccharides after cellulos...
Hemicelluloses such as xylans and galactoglucomannans are thought to serve as crosslinking and bridg...
To develop functional and sustainable products from future wood biorefineries, birch kraft pulp xyla...
The valorization of vegetable waste can create opportunities to produce new valuable bioplastics. In...
Rapeseed straw was fractionated through a hydrothermal process into its hemicellulose, lignin and ce...
Bio-based and biodegradable polymers are essential for a sustainable society. Cellulose is the most ...
There is social, environmental and increasing economic pressure on the industrial sector to substitu...
Xylans are among the most abundant polymers on earth. Nature has created xylans with different molec...
Trees are a tremendous source of renewable materials comprising mainly cellulose, hemicellulose and ...
Hemicelluloses being the second most abundant biopolymer on Earth are getting more attention in the ...
Modern bioplastics and biocomposites frequently contain non-biodegradable or non-sustainable compone...
Owing to the increasing environmental awareness and restrictions together with the depletion of foss...
Using and finding applications from biomass is and will continue to be an important subject forresea...
The need for biobased polymers is increasing. The raw materials from agricultural and forest resourc...
Polymeric wood hemicelluloses are depicted to join cellulose, starch and chitosan as key polysacchar...
Xylan hemicelluloses are considered the second most abundant class of polysaccharides after cellulos...
Hemicelluloses such as xylans and galactoglucomannans are thought to serve as crosslinking and bridg...
To develop functional and sustainable products from future wood biorefineries, birch kraft pulp xyla...
The valorization of vegetable waste can create opportunities to produce new valuable bioplastics. In...
Rapeseed straw was fractionated through a hydrothermal process into its hemicellulose, lignin and ce...
Bio-based and biodegradable polymers are essential for a sustainable society. Cellulose is the most ...