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Title Cellulose science and technology : chemistry, analysis, and applications / edited by Thomas Rosenau, Antje Potthast and Dr. Johannes Hell
Edition First edition
Published Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, 2019

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Contents Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Author Biography; List of Contributors; Preface; Acknowledgements; Chapter 1 Aminocelluloses-Polymers with Fascinating Properties and Application Potential; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Amino-/ammonium Group Containing Cellulose Esters; 1.2.1 (3-Carboxypropyl)trimethylammonium Chloride Esters of Cellulose; 1.2.2 Cellulose-4-(N-methylamino)butyrate (CMABC); 1.3 6-Deoxy-6-amino Cellulose Derivatives; 1.3.1 Spontaneous Self-assembling of 6-Deoxy-6-amino Cellulose Derivatives; 1.3.2 Application Potential of 6-Deoxy-6-amino Cellulose Derivatives
1.4 Amino Cellulose Carbamates1.4.1 Synthesis; 1.4.2 Properties; Acknowledgment; References; Chapter 2 Preparation of Photosensitizer-bound Cellulose Derivatives for Photocurrent Generation System; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Porphyrin-bound Cellulose Derivatives; 2.3 Phthalocyanine-bound Cellulose Derivatives; 2.4 Squaraine-bound Cellulose Derivative; 2.5 Ruthenium(II) Complex-bound Cellulose Derivative; 2.6 Fullerene-bound Cellulose Derivative; 2.7 Porphyrin-bound Chitosan Derivative; 2.8 Conclusion; References
Chapter 3 Synthesis of Cellulosic Bottlebrushes with Regioselectively Substituted Side Chains and Their Self-assembly3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Strategy for Accomplishing Regioselective Grafting of Cellulose; 3.3 Regioselective Introduction of the First Polymer Side Chain; 3.3.1 Introduction of Poly(styrene) at O-2,3 Position of 6-O-p-Methoxytritylcellulose (1); 3.3.2 Introduction of Poly(ethylene oxide) at O-2,3 Position of 6-O-p-Methoxytritylcellulose (1); 3.4 Regioselective Introduction of the Second Polymer Side Chain
3.4.1 Introduction of Poly(styrene) at O-6 Position of 2,3-di-O-PEO Cellulose (5) via Grafting-from Approach3.4.2 Introduction of Poly(styrene) at O-6 Position of 2,3-di-O-PEO Cellulose (5) via Grafting- to Approach Combining Click Reaction; 3.5 SEC-MALLS Study; 3.6 Summary and Outlook; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 4 Recent Progress on Oxygen Delignification of Softwood Kraft Pulp; 4.1 Introduction and State-of-the-Art of Commercial Oxygen Delignification; 4.2 Chemistry of Delignification and Cellulose Degradation; 4.3 Improving the Reactivity of Residual Lignin
4.4 Improving Delignification/Cellulose Degradation Selectivity During Oxygen Delignification4.5 Improving Pulp Yield by Using Oxygen Delignification; 4.6 Practical Implementation of High Kappa Oxygen Delignification; References; Chapter 5 Toward a Better Understanding of Cellulose Swelling, Dissolution, and Regeneration on the Molecular Level; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Cellulose Swelling, Dissolution and Regeneration at the Molecular Level; 5.2.1 The "Viewpoint of Cellulose"; 5.2.2 The "Viewpoint of Cellulose Solvents"; 5.3 Conclusion; References
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher
Subject Cellulose -- Chemistry.
Cellulose industry.
SCIENCE -- Chemistry -- Organic.
Cellulose -- Chemistry.
Cellulose industry.
Form Electronic book
Author Rosenau, Thomas, editor
Potthast, Antje, editor
Hell, Johannes, 1985- editor.
LC no. 2018042475
ISBN 9781119217626
9781119217633
1119217636
1119217628
9781119217619
111921761X