The ethylenediamine/thiocyanate salt system was found to be a new solvent for cellulose. The solubility, dissolution behavior, solution properties, and cellulose recovered from the solutions were investigated. The dissolution took place at room temperature, and the maximum solubility achieved was 16% (w/w) for cellulose of DP210 in the ethylenediamine/sodium thiocyanate 54/46 (w/w).The dependence of cellulose solubility on DP is also described. Tracing the dissolution behavior of the cellulose by CP/MAS ^<13>CNMR measurements revealed the polymorphic conversion of cellulose l to III to amorphous structure during the dissolution process. The cellulose dissolved was stable for 30 days storage at room temperature. Microscopic observations and ...
As the most abundant polymer in nature, cellulose has an undisputed role among the raw materials to ...
Special Issue: New Cellulose Products and CompositesInternational audienceThe swelling and dissoluti...
The development of new cellulose solvents, motivated by environmental concerns, would greatly benefi...
Dissolution of cellulose from various sources (microcrystalline cellulose and different dissolving g...
Three alkaline mixtures (NaOH/thiourea, NaOH/urea/thiourea, NaOH/urea/ZnO) and sulfuric acid were us...
Organic electrolyte solutions – mixtures of a (room-temperature) ionic liquid with a neutral, organi...
Abstract The room-temperature dissolution of cellulose in aqueous tetraethylammonium hydroxide (TEA...
Title: Cellulose dissolution: Comparison of two non-derivatizing solvent systems and the effect of a...
There is a sustained interest in developing solvents for physically dissolving cellulose, i.e., with...
The reaction of cellulose with CO2 in the presence of various organic superbases resulted in a novel...
Cellulose is the most abundant polymer and a very important renewable resource. Since cellulose cann...
International audienceThe article is a critical review of all aspects of the dissolution of cellulos...
Cellulose is one of the most abundant renewable biopolymers that can be used fur material purposes. ...
This thesis forms part of a project with the objective of developing and implementing a novel, wood-...
Developing sustainable, low viscous and efficient solvents are always advantageous to the processing...
As the most abundant polymer in nature, cellulose has an undisputed role among the raw materials to ...
Special Issue: New Cellulose Products and CompositesInternational audienceThe swelling and dissoluti...
The development of new cellulose solvents, motivated by environmental concerns, would greatly benefi...
Dissolution of cellulose from various sources (microcrystalline cellulose and different dissolving g...
Three alkaline mixtures (NaOH/thiourea, NaOH/urea/thiourea, NaOH/urea/ZnO) and sulfuric acid were us...
Organic electrolyte solutions – mixtures of a (room-temperature) ionic liquid with a neutral, organi...
Abstract The room-temperature dissolution of cellulose in aqueous tetraethylammonium hydroxide (TEA...
Title: Cellulose dissolution: Comparison of two non-derivatizing solvent systems and the effect of a...
There is a sustained interest in developing solvents for physically dissolving cellulose, i.e., with...
The reaction of cellulose with CO2 in the presence of various organic superbases resulted in a novel...
Cellulose is the most abundant polymer and a very important renewable resource. Since cellulose cann...
International audienceThe article is a critical review of all aspects of the dissolution of cellulos...
Cellulose is one of the most abundant renewable biopolymers that can be used fur material purposes. ...
This thesis forms part of a project with the objective of developing and implementing a novel, wood-...
Developing sustainable, low viscous and efficient solvents are always advantageous to the processing...
As the most abundant polymer in nature, cellulose has an undisputed role among the raw materials to ...
Special Issue: New Cellulose Products and CompositesInternational audienceThe swelling and dissoluti...
The development of new cellulose solvents, motivated by environmental concerns, would greatly benefi...