Cellulose fiber has been modified by mechanical and chemical means in order to improve paper properties, which respond to moisture and temperature. When the cellulose is first refined and then etherified using hydroxypropylation under dry conditions, the paper sheets prepared from the hydroxypropylated cellulose show improved elongation. When the level of hydroxypropylation is high enough, the paper sheets also become transparent. Additionally, the effect of cellulose activation using different mechanical methods has been compared by esterification reactions. It is shown that removal of water is the most crucial step for the esterification reactions while other methods have a lesser impact. The paper sheets prepared from the esterified cell...
The modification of cellulose surfaces with zwitterions (here exemplified by amino acids) was invest...
Paper strengthening agents play an important role in the papermaking industry with the increase of s...
This study investigates the influence of fiber modification methods and beating degrees on the prope...
Chemical modifications of cellulose fibres (kraft pulp) in NaOH/H2O and NaCl/H2O systems were invest...
International audienceChemical modifications of cellulose fibres (kraft pulp) in NaOH/H2O and NaCl/H...
The main structural component of wood fibers is cellulose, which, being highly hydrophilic, interact...
Wood fiber-based packaging materials, as renewable materials, have growing market potential due to t...
The main structural component of wood fibers is cellulose, which, being highly hydrophilic, interact...
Absorption of liquid or vapor water in paper designed for conversion processes is a critical phenome...
The environmental concerns that come with the currently used traditional papermaking process where p...
Due to the growing interest in biobased materials in today’s society, where the need for a cyclic ec...
The ability of cationized dialdehyde cellulose to improve the mechanical properties of paper was eva...
Paper engineering of strength, structure and surface using interactions between cellulose and cation...
Funding Information: The financial support of the Austrian Federal Ministry of Digital and Economic ...
The effects of wet-end additions of cationic starches and/or carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) on paper ...
The modification of cellulose surfaces with zwitterions (here exemplified by amino acids) was invest...
Paper strengthening agents play an important role in the papermaking industry with the increase of s...
This study investigates the influence of fiber modification methods and beating degrees on the prope...
Chemical modifications of cellulose fibres (kraft pulp) in NaOH/H2O and NaCl/H2O systems were invest...
International audienceChemical modifications of cellulose fibres (kraft pulp) in NaOH/H2O and NaCl/H...
The main structural component of wood fibers is cellulose, which, being highly hydrophilic, interact...
Wood fiber-based packaging materials, as renewable materials, have growing market potential due to t...
The main structural component of wood fibers is cellulose, which, being highly hydrophilic, interact...
Absorption of liquid or vapor water in paper designed for conversion processes is a critical phenome...
The environmental concerns that come with the currently used traditional papermaking process where p...
Due to the growing interest in biobased materials in today’s society, where the need for a cyclic ec...
The ability of cationized dialdehyde cellulose to improve the mechanical properties of paper was eva...
Paper engineering of strength, structure and surface using interactions between cellulose and cation...
Funding Information: The financial support of the Austrian Federal Ministry of Digital and Economic ...
The effects of wet-end additions of cationic starches and/or carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) on paper ...
The modification of cellulose surfaces with zwitterions (here exemplified by amino acids) was invest...
Paper strengthening agents play an important role in the papermaking industry with the increase of s...
This study investigates the influence of fiber modification methods and beating degrees on the prope...