Cellulose is the most abundant biopolymer which is a topic of extensive research work. In this study Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) was utilized to assign the molecular structure of cellulose. B3LYP at 3-21g**, 6-31g** and LANL1DZ then MP2 at 6-31g* levels of theories were conducted to compare the calculated vibrational spectra with the FTIR spectrum. Model molecules of cellulose starting with monomer up to cellulose 18 units were studied with PM3 semiemperical method in order to follow up the effect of polymerization upon some selected physical parameters. Results indicate that final heat of formation and band gap energy have decreased with increasing cellulose units while total dipole moment has increased with increasing c...
The combustion and pyrolysis of biomass impacts directly on a number of areas such as, energy produc...
This review attempts to bring together basic and systematic information which has been gathered on c...
Biopolymers, which are produced from natural sources, are gaining interest as a potential replacemen...
We have modeled the transformation of cellulose Iβ to a high temperature (550 K) structure, which is...
The degree of crystallinity in cellulose significantly affects the physical, mechanical, and chemica...
The human society of today has a significantly negative impact on the environment and needs to chang...
The cellulose from soybean hull, a waste without value from the argentine agriculture, was successfu...
Cellulose is the most abundant polymer in nature and it is an important constituent in most flowers,...
Analysis of FTIR spectra combined with multivariate statistical analysis technique specifically Prin...
Although the use of cellulose‐reinforced composites has been growing since the 1990s, it is only dur...
In this study, the effect of structural characteristics of cellulose on its pyrolysis behavior was i...
Finding an effective, green adsorbent for removal of heavy metals is one of the main problems in wat...
Cellulose nanowhiskers are lightweight, inexpensive, biocompatible nanomaterials that have found wid...
© 2017, The Author(s). The doublet C4 peaks at ~ 85 and ~ 89 ppm in solid-state 13C NMR spectra of n...
Near-infrared spectral analysis was useful to quantify the ester content of chemically modified cell...
The combustion and pyrolysis of biomass impacts directly on a number of areas such as, energy produc...
This review attempts to bring together basic and systematic information which has been gathered on c...
Biopolymers, which are produced from natural sources, are gaining interest as a potential replacemen...
We have modeled the transformation of cellulose Iβ to a high temperature (550 K) structure, which is...
The degree of crystallinity in cellulose significantly affects the physical, mechanical, and chemica...
The human society of today has a significantly negative impact on the environment and needs to chang...
The cellulose from soybean hull, a waste without value from the argentine agriculture, was successfu...
Cellulose is the most abundant polymer in nature and it is an important constituent in most flowers,...
Analysis of FTIR spectra combined with multivariate statistical analysis technique specifically Prin...
Although the use of cellulose‐reinforced composites has been growing since the 1990s, it is only dur...
In this study, the effect of structural characteristics of cellulose on its pyrolysis behavior was i...
Finding an effective, green adsorbent for removal of heavy metals is one of the main problems in wat...
Cellulose nanowhiskers are lightweight, inexpensive, biocompatible nanomaterials that have found wid...
© 2017, The Author(s). The doublet C4 peaks at ~ 85 and ~ 89 ppm in solid-state 13C NMR spectra of n...
Near-infrared spectral analysis was useful to quantify the ester content of chemically modified cell...
The combustion and pyrolysis of biomass impacts directly on a number of areas such as, energy produc...
This review attempts to bring together basic and systematic information which has been gathered on c...
Biopolymers, which are produced from natural sources, are gaining interest as a potential replacemen...