Cellulose dissolution and regeneration is an increasingly active research field due to the direct relevance for numerous production processes and applications. The problem is not trivial since cellulose solvents are of remarkably different nature and thus the understanding of the subtle balance between the different interactions involved becomes difficult but crucial. There is a current discussion in literature on the balance between hydrogen bonding and hydrophobic interactions in controlling the solution behavior of cellulose. This treatise attempts to review recent work highlighting the marked amphiphilic characteristics of cellulose and role of hydrophobic interactions in dissolution and regeneration. Additionally, a few examples of our...
As we move towards a circular bioeconomy, new and advanced materials based on cellulose are constant...
Desoxyribosenucleic acid, DNA, and cellulose molecules self-assemble in aqueous systems. This aggreg...
Cellulose is a polymer so widely abundant and versatile that we can find it almost everywhere in man...
Cellulose dissolution and regeneration is an increasingly active research field due to the direct re...
The development of cellulose dissolution/regeneration strategies constitutes an increasingly active ...
Cellulose is the most abundant polymer and a very important renewable resource. Since cellulose cann...
The development of cellulose dissolution/regeneration strategies constitutes an increasingly active ...
Cellulose dissolution and regeneration are old topics that have recently gained renewed attention. T...
The development of strategies for dissolution and regeneration of cellulose constitutes an increasin...
Cellulose dissolution and regeneration are old topics that have recently gained renewed attention. T...
Despite being the world's most abundant natural polymer and one of the most studied, cellulose is st...
Cellulose dissolution and regeneration are old topics that have recently gained renewed attention. T...
An amphiphilic polymer is expected to adsorb at the oil-water interface and be capable of stabilizin...
Cellulose is the World’s most abundant biopolymer and an important renewable raw material for many m...
Modern society is now demanding “greener” materials due to depleting fossil fuels and increasing env...
As we move towards a circular bioeconomy, new and advanced materials based on cellulose are constant...
Desoxyribosenucleic acid, DNA, and cellulose molecules self-assemble in aqueous systems. This aggreg...
Cellulose is a polymer so widely abundant and versatile that we can find it almost everywhere in man...
Cellulose dissolution and regeneration is an increasingly active research field due to the direct re...
The development of cellulose dissolution/regeneration strategies constitutes an increasingly active ...
Cellulose is the most abundant polymer and a very important renewable resource. Since cellulose cann...
The development of cellulose dissolution/regeneration strategies constitutes an increasingly active ...
Cellulose dissolution and regeneration are old topics that have recently gained renewed attention. T...
The development of strategies for dissolution and regeneration of cellulose constitutes an increasin...
Cellulose dissolution and regeneration are old topics that have recently gained renewed attention. T...
Despite being the world's most abundant natural polymer and one of the most studied, cellulose is st...
Cellulose dissolution and regeneration are old topics that have recently gained renewed attention. T...
An amphiphilic polymer is expected to adsorb at the oil-water interface and be capable of stabilizin...
Cellulose is the World’s most abundant biopolymer and an important renewable raw material for many m...
Modern society is now demanding “greener” materials due to depleting fossil fuels and increasing env...
As we move towards a circular bioeconomy, new and advanced materials based on cellulose are constant...
Desoxyribosenucleic acid, DNA, and cellulose molecules self-assemble in aqueous systems. This aggreg...
Cellulose is a polymer so widely abundant and versatile that we can find it almost everywhere in man...