The constant need for advanced materials led by modern research continues the exploitation of old remedies and innovation to find new solutions. The use of ionic liquids (ILs) as solvents has revolutionized modern chemical research. The non-toxic green technology has inspired new paradigms in chemical reactions and synthesis. Developing nontoxic materials for industrial and biomedical applications has endorsed the use of ILs in synthesis and fabrication. In terms of biomedical materials, the exploration for novel technologies to deal with chronic and nonhealing injuries desires degradable materials. One of the vastly used biomaterials is cellulose, which is nondegradable on its own unless digested by special enzymes produced by bacteria in ...
Naturally occuring and renewable biopolymers have attracted great interest as raw materials for the ...
Abstract: Due to its abundance and a wide range of beneficial physical and chemical properties, cell...
Dedicated to the memory of Prof. Josef S. Gratzl [1] There is an increasing willingness to develop n...
In the past decade, ionic liquids (ILs) have received enormous interest as solvents for cellulose. T...
Due to its abundance and a wide range of beneficial physical and chemical properties, cellulose has ...
The most frequent polymer on nature is cellulose that is present together with lignin and hemicellul...
Cellulose-based materials have attracted great attention due to the demand for eco-friendly material...
Fossil fuel resources are not limitless so alternative renewable recourses are needed to fill the vo...
As the most abundant biomass in nature, cellulose is considered to be an excellent feedstock to prod...
Cellulose is the most abundant biorenewable material, with a long and well-established technological...
Ionic liquids have been utilized in various industries as the environment-friendly organic solvents....
The aim of this project was to investigate ways of chemically modifying cellulose using ionic liquid...
Ionic liquids (ILs), a class of organic salts with melting points below 100 °C, have attracted a gre...
Cellulose and some other polysaccharides can be used, in principle,as renewable sources of valuable ...
The aim of my PhD was to design new ILs and use them in new and intriguing applications, exploiting ...
Naturally occuring and renewable biopolymers have attracted great interest as raw materials for the ...
Abstract: Due to its abundance and a wide range of beneficial physical and chemical properties, cell...
Dedicated to the memory of Prof. Josef S. Gratzl [1] There is an increasing willingness to develop n...
In the past decade, ionic liquids (ILs) have received enormous interest as solvents for cellulose. T...
Due to its abundance and a wide range of beneficial physical and chemical properties, cellulose has ...
The most frequent polymer on nature is cellulose that is present together with lignin and hemicellul...
Cellulose-based materials have attracted great attention due to the demand for eco-friendly material...
Fossil fuel resources are not limitless so alternative renewable recourses are needed to fill the vo...
As the most abundant biomass in nature, cellulose is considered to be an excellent feedstock to prod...
Cellulose is the most abundant biorenewable material, with a long and well-established technological...
Ionic liquids have been utilized in various industries as the environment-friendly organic solvents....
The aim of this project was to investigate ways of chemically modifying cellulose using ionic liquid...
Ionic liquids (ILs), a class of organic salts with melting points below 100 °C, have attracted a gre...
Cellulose and some other polysaccharides can be used, in principle,as renewable sources of valuable ...
The aim of my PhD was to design new ILs and use them in new and intriguing applications, exploiting ...
Naturally occuring and renewable biopolymers have attracted great interest as raw materials for the ...
Abstract: Due to its abundance and a wide range of beneficial physical and chemical properties, cell...
Dedicated to the memory of Prof. Josef S. Gratzl [1] There is an increasing willingness to develop n...