Cellulose Sources and Exploitation: Industrial Utilization, Biotechnology, and Physico-chemical PropertiesJohn F. Kennedy, Glyn O. Phillips, Peter A. Williams |
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Aspects of cellulose structure | 3 |
Thermal analysis of bound water in polysaccharides | 13 |
Preparation of microcrystalline cellulose from cellulose | 21 |
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acetate acid addition alkali aqueous aspen bleached carboxymethyl cellulose cell wall cellulose derivatives cellulose ethers cellulose fibers chain Chem chemical Chemistry chitosan colour composition concentration contact angle cotton crystalline CTMP decrease degradation dissolved effect effluent enzymatic hydrolysis enzymes Eucalin Figure fraction fungal fungi glucose grafting groups hardwood Hatakeyama hemicelluloses hydrogen hydrogen bonds hydrolysis hydrophobic hyphae increase industry Kraft lignin laccase layer lignin lignocellulosic materials mechanical medium membrane mercerization mercerized cotton method methyl methyl cellulose microcrystalline chitosan microfibrils molecular weight molecules mucilage NaOH Natrosol nitration obtained oxidation oxygen paint particles polymer polysaccharides pretreatment production properties protein pulp and paper ratio rayon reaction reactor resin Rheovis Rubberwood samples shear shown shows sodium softwood soluble solution solvent spruce starch strength structure substitution substrate surface surfactant Table TAPPI temperature tensile thermal thickeners treatment viscose viscose fibres wood yield