International audienceAs we passed the 20th anniversary of the publication of the 12 principles of green chemistry, the sustainable modification of cellulose, being the most abundant biobased polymer, is certainly worth considering. Many researchers work on an efficient valorization of this renewable resource due to its manifold and promising application possibilities, but very often the use of non-sustainable approaches (i.e., solvents, reactants and modification approaches) only addresses the renewability aspect of cellulose, while neglecting most or all of the other principles of green chemistry. In this review, we have employed the use of E-factors together with basic toxicity information to compare between various approaches for homoge...
Cellulose is the most abundant polymer and a very important renewable resource. Since cellulose cann...
Synthetic, man-made polymers are produced from petroleum, however this activity may well decrease as...
Cellulose micro- and nanofibers (CNFs) are commonly regarded as “greener” than petro-based materials...
As we passed the 20th anniversary of the publication of the 12 principles of green chemistry, the su...
The demand for natural and man-made cellulosic-based materials is in an increase continually due to ...
Modern society is now demanding “greener” materials due to depleting fossil fuels and increasing env...
The enzymatic degradation of cellulose polymers is currently a rate-limiting step in the bioconversi...
Recently, sustainable energy sources and environmental problems have received more attention. As one...
International audienceThe increasing environmental awareness has stimulated the use of bio-based mat...
There is an emerging environmental awareness and social concern regarding the environmental impact o...
A recent emerging concept of all-cellulose composites within the field of environmentally friendly ...
Rapid industrialization has led to development of various platform chemicals and fossil fuel refiner...
Owning to its unique structure, along with the inexhaustible renewability, cellulose has been a subj...
This review discusses different strategies for the upgrading of biomass into sustainable monomers an...
One of actual global problem is clothes and packing materials biodegradability leading to tremendous...
Cellulose is the most abundant polymer and a very important renewable resource. Since cellulose cann...
Synthetic, man-made polymers are produced from petroleum, however this activity may well decrease as...
Cellulose micro- and nanofibers (CNFs) are commonly regarded as “greener” than petro-based materials...
As we passed the 20th anniversary of the publication of the 12 principles of green chemistry, the su...
The demand for natural and man-made cellulosic-based materials is in an increase continually due to ...
Modern society is now demanding “greener” materials due to depleting fossil fuels and increasing env...
The enzymatic degradation of cellulose polymers is currently a rate-limiting step in the bioconversi...
Recently, sustainable energy sources and environmental problems have received more attention. As one...
International audienceThe increasing environmental awareness has stimulated the use of bio-based mat...
There is an emerging environmental awareness and social concern regarding the environmental impact o...
A recent emerging concept of all-cellulose composites within the field of environmentally friendly ...
Rapid industrialization has led to development of various platform chemicals and fossil fuel refiner...
Owning to its unique structure, along with the inexhaustible renewability, cellulose has been a subj...
This review discusses different strategies for the upgrading of biomass into sustainable monomers an...
One of actual global problem is clothes and packing materials biodegradability leading to tremendous...
Cellulose is the most abundant polymer and a very important renewable resource. Since cellulose cann...
Synthetic, man-made polymers are produced from petroleum, however this activity may well decrease as...
Cellulose micro- and nanofibers (CNFs) are commonly regarded as “greener” than petro-based materials...