The development of cellulose dissolution/regeneration strategies constitutes an increasingly active research field. These are fundamental aspects of many production processes and applications. A wide variety of suitable solvents for cellulose is already available. Nevertheless, most solvent systems have important limitations, and there is an intense activity in both industrial and academic research aiming to optimize existing solvents and develop new ones. Cellulose solvents are of highly different nature giving great challenges in the understanding of the subtle balance between the different interactions. Here, we briefly review the cellulose dissolution and regeneration mechanisms for some selected solvents. Insolubility is often attribut...
The development of new cellulose solvents, motivated by environmental concerns, would greatly benefi...
The use of ionic liquids for the dissolution of cellulose promises an alternative method for the the...
Recently, it has been reported that addition of a cosolvent significantly influences solubility of c...
The development of cellulose dissolution/regeneration strategies constitutes an increasingly active ...
Cellulose dissolution and regeneration is an increasingly active research field due to the direct re...
Cellulose is the most abundant polymer and a very important renewable resource. Since cellulose cann...
Cellulose dissolution and regeneration are old topics that have recently gained renewed attention. T...
Cellulose dissolution and regeneration are old topics that have recently gained renewed attention. T...
Cellulose is a polymer so widely abundant and versatile that we can find it almost everywhere in man...
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...
Despite being the world's most abundant natural polymer and one of the most studied, cellulose is st...
Recently, it has been reported that addition of a cosolvent significantly influences solubility of c...
Organic electrolyte solutions – mixtures of a (room-temperature) ionic liquid with a neutral, organi...
The experiments on cellulose dissolution/regeneration have made some achievements to some extent, bu...
The development of new cellulose solvents, motivated by environmental concerns, would greatly benefi...
The use of ionic liquids for the dissolution of cellulose promises an alternative method for the the...
Recently, it has been reported that addition of a cosolvent significantly influences solubility of c...
The development of cellulose dissolution/regeneration strategies constitutes an increasingly active ...
Cellulose dissolution and regeneration is an increasingly active research field due to the direct re...
Cellulose is the most abundant polymer and a very important renewable resource. Since cellulose cann...
Cellulose dissolution and regeneration are old topics that have recently gained renewed attention. T...
Cellulose dissolution and regeneration are old topics that have recently gained renewed attention. T...
Cellulose is a polymer so widely abundant and versatile that we can find it almost everywhere in man...
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...
Despite being the world's most abundant natural polymer and one of the most studied, cellulose is st...
Recently, it has been reported that addition of a cosolvent significantly influences solubility of c...
Organic electrolyte solutions – mixtures of a (room-temperature) ionic liquid with a neutral, organi...
The experiments on cellulose dissolution/regeneration have made some achievements to some extent, bu...
The development of new cellulose solvents, motivated by environmental concerns, would greatly benefi...
The use of ionic liquids for the dissolution of cellulose promises an alternative method for the the...
Recently, it has been reported that addition of a cosolvent significantly influences solubility of c...