The reactivity of cotton pulp during chemical processing is significantly lower compared to celluloses obtained from other cellulose-containing plants. Increasing the reactivity of cotton cellulose improves the quality of the products based on it, and also increases labor productivity. The aim of this work is to study the possibility of replacing wood pulp imported from foreign countries with domestic cotton cellulose by increasing the reactivity of cotton cellulose for chemical processing, improving the quality of the resulting product and increasing the reaction rate. In this work, we used methods for determining the composition and structure of cotton cellulose samples. The reactivity of the obtained samples to acetylation after treatmen...
1,2,3,4-Butane tetracarboxylic acid (BTCA)-treated cotton fabrics were immersed in alkali for increa...
In a laboratory study high-quality spruce chips were prehydrolyzed to remove hemicelluloses and then...
Cellulose is a cheap, renewable, biodegradable, and the most abundant organic raw material in the wo...
Cellulose acetate polymers were developed from pretreated cotton stalk (cellulose). The cellulose wa...
Herein, we demonstrate the activation of commercial chemical cellulose pulps towards chemical modifi...
The papers contained in this thesis are a record of research carried out in the course of rny empl...
Traditional chemical modifications of cellulose are usually done at low or medium consistencies. Pro...
Due to the growing interest in biobased materials in today’s society, where the need for a cyclic ec...
The accessibility of the cellulose in wood pulps to solvents and reactive agents is usually limited....
Cotton pulp and wood pulp were commonly served as raw materials to produce microcrystalline cellulos...
Cellulose is the most abundant natural polymer on earth originated from renewable plant biomass. Am...
Thermolytic degradation of cellulose is dependant on its initial DP, accessibility and on the method...
The cost of producing cellulose acetate, and the difficulties attending its dissolving, plasticizing...
Today, an urgent problem is the development of a technology for producing cotton cellulose from low-...
Today, an urgent problem is the development of a technology for producing cotton cellulose from low-...
1,2,3,4-Butane tetracarboxylic acid (BTCA)-treated cotton fabrics were immersed in alkali for increa...
In a laboratory study high-quality spruce chips were prehydrolyzed to remove hemicelluloses and then...
Cellulose is a cheap, renewable, biodegradable, and the most abundant organic raw material in the wo...
Cellulose acetate polymers were developed from pretreated cotton stalk (cellulose). The cellulose wa...
Herein, we demonstrate the activation of commercial chemical cellulose pulps towards chemical modifi...
The papers contained in this thesis are a record of research carried out in the course of rny empl...
Traditional chemical modifications of cellulose are usually done at low or medium consistencies. Pro...
Due to the growing interest in biobased materials in today’s society, where the need for a cyclic ec...
The accessibility of the cellulose in wood pulps to solvents and reactive agents is usually limited....
Cotton pulp and wood pulp were commonly served as raw materials to produce microcrystalline cellulos...
Cellulose is the most abundant natural polymer on earth originated from renewable plant biomass. Am...
Thermolytic degradation of cellulose is dependant on its initial DP, accessibility and on the method...
The cost of producing cellulose acetate, and the difficulties attending its dissolving, plasticizing...
Today, an urgent problem is the development of a technology for producing cotton cellulose from low-...
Today, an urgent problem is the development of a technology for producing cotton cellulose from low-...
1,2,3,4-Butane tetracarboxylic acid (BTCA)-treated cotton fabrics were immersed in alkali for increa...
In a laboratory study high-quality spruce chips were prehydrolyzed to remove hemicelluloses and then...
Cellulose is a cheap, renewable, biodegradable, and the most abundant organic raw material in the wo...