Emulsion stabilization by native cellulose has been mainly hampered because of its insolubility in water. Chemical modification is normally needed to obtain water-soluble cellulose derivatives. These modified celluloses have been widely used for a range of applications by the food, cosmetic, pharmaceutic, paint and construction industries. In most cases, the modified celluloses are used as rheology modifiers (thickeners) or as emulsifying agents. In the last decade, the structural features of cellulose have been revisited, with particular focus on its structural anisotropy (amphiphilicity) and the molecular interactions leading to its resistance to dissolution. The amphiphilic behavior of native cellulose is evidenced by its capacity to ads...
Cellulose dissolution and regeneration is an increasingly active research field due to the direct re...
Cellulose dissolution and regeneration is an increasingly active research field due to the direct re...
With amphiphilic properties, cellulose molecules are expected to adsorb at the O/W interface and be ...
Emulsion stabilization by native cellulose has been mainly hampered because of its insolubility in w...
An amphiphilic polymer is expected to adsorb at the oil-water interface and be capable of stabilizin...
An amphiphilic polymer is expected to adsorb at the oil-water interface and be capable of stabilizin...
Some aspects of the interfacial behavior of cellulose dissolved in an aqueous solvent were investiga...
Some aspects of the interfacial behavior of cellulose dissolved in an aqueous solvent were investiga...
Some aspects of the interfacial behavior of cellulose dissolved in an aqueous solvent were investiga...
Some aspects of the interfacial behavior of cellulose dissolved in an aqueous solvent were investiga...
During the last decade, cellulose structural features have been revisited, with particular focus on ...
With amphiphilic properties, cellulose molecules are expected to adsorb at the O/W interface and be ...
With amphiphilic properties, cellulose molecules are expected to adsorb at the O/W interface and be ...
Cellulose is the most abundant biopolymer on earth, being plant sources the most significant. This ...
Cellulose dissolution and regeneration is an increasingly active research field due to the direct re...
Cellulose dissolution and regeneration is an increasingly active research field due to the direct re...
Cellulose dissolution and regeneration is an increasingly active research field due to the direct re...
With amphiphilic properties, cellulose molecules are expected to adsorb at the O/W interface and be ...
Emulsion stabilization by native cellulose has been mainly hampered because of its insolubility in w...
An amphiphilic polymer is expected to adsorb at the oil-water interface and be capable of stabilizin...
An amphiphilic polymer is expected to adsorb at the oil-water interface and be capable of stabilizin...
Some aspects of the interfacial behavior of cellulose dissolved in an aqueous solvent were investiga...
Some aspects of the interfacial behavior of cellulose dissolved in an aqueous solvent were investiga...
Some aspects of the interfacial behavior of cellulose dissolved in an aqueous solvent were investiga...
Some aspects of the interfacial behavior of cellulose dissolved in an aqueous solvent were investiga...
During the last decade, cellulose structural features have been revisited, with particular focus on ...
With amphiphilic properties, cellulose molecules are expected to adsorb at the O/W interface and be ...
With amphiphilic properties, cellulose molecules are expected to adsorb at the O/W interface and be ...
Cellulose is the most abundant biopolymer on earth, being plant sources the most significant. This ...
Cellulose dissolution and regeneration is an increasingly active research field due to the direct re...
Cellulose dissolution and regeneration is an increasingly active research field due to the direct re...
Cellulose dissolution and regeneration is an increasingly active research field due to the direct re...
With amphiphilic properties, cellulose molecules are expected to adsorb at the O/W interface and be ...