The extraction and exploration of cellulose-based polymers is an exciting area of research. For many years, wood (especially from bleached kraft wood pulp) was considered the main source of cellulosic compounds because of its abundance in nature. However, in the past decade, researchers have been devoted to finding alternatives to extract cellulose from byproducts of agricultural crops and/or textile wastes, which are both highly available at a very reduced raw material cost. This book brings together original research that details the recent progresses and new developments in this field, and how this research is contributing to a circular economy
There is an emerging environmental awareness and social concern regarding the environmental impact o...
The aim of this work is illustrating a possible example for explaining the upcycling of waste, hence...
Materials science breakthroughs have regenerated high value fibres from end-of-life cellulose-based ...
[Excert] The extraction and exploration of cellulose-based polymers is an exciting area of research...
The extraction and exploration of cellulose-based polymers is an exciting area of research [...
Recently two significant topics that became important for textile industry namely 'providing sustain...
Cellulose is an organic compound belonging to polysaccharides. This biopolymer is made of glucose su...
This work has demonstrated a facile route to separate polyester/cotton blend textile waste by a chem...
Modern society is now demanding “greener” materials due to depleting fossil fuels and increasing env...
In recent years, the potential of agricultural wastes has received increasing attention from academi...
Motivation: Cellulose is the basic component of the cell wall of vegetables and therefore, it is con...
The study reports on the valorization of municipal grass waste (MGW) for the extraction of cellulose...
Materials science breakthroughs have regenerated high value fibres from end-of-life cellulose-based ...
Cellulose is the most abundant biopolymer of nature, and it is widely used in the synthesis of new m...
Cellulosic polymers namely cellulose, di-and triacetate were produced from fourteen agricultural was...
There is an emerging environmental awareness and social concern regarding the environmental impact o...
The aim of this work is illustrating a possible example for explaining the upcycling of waste, hence...
Materials science breakthroughs have regenerated high value fibres from end-of-life cellulose-based ...
[Excert] The extraction and exploration of cellulose-based polymers is an exciting area of research...
The extraction and exploration of cellulose-based polymers is an exciting area of research [...
Recently two significant topics that became important for textile industry namely 'providing sustain...
Cellulose is an organic compound belonging to polysaccharides. This biopolymer is made of glucose su...
This work has demonstrated a facile route to separate polyester/cotton blend textile waste by a chem...
Modern society is now demanding “greener” materials due to depleting fossil fuels and increasing env...
In recent years, the potential of agricultural wastes has received increasing attention from academi...
Motivation: Cellulose is the basic component of the cell wall of vegetables and therefore, it is con...
The study reports on the valorization of municipal grass waste (MGW) for the extraction of cellulose...
Materials science breakthroughs have regenerated high value fibres from end-of-life cellulose-based ...
Cellulose is the most abundant biopolymer of nature, and it is widely used in the synthesis of new m...
Cellulosic polymers namely cellulose, di-and triacetate were produced from fourteen agricultural was...
There is an emerging environmental awareness and social concern regarding the environmental impact o...
The aim of this work is illustrating a possible example for explaining the upcycling of waste, hence...
Materials science breakthroughs have regenerated high value fibres from end-of-life cellulose-based ...