Cellulose: A Review of Water Interactions, Applications in Composites, and Water Treatment
University of Bristol · University of Manchester
Abstract
Cellulose is known to interact well with water, but is insoluble in it. Many polysaccharides such as cellulose are known to have significant hydrogen bond networks joining the molecular chains, and yet they are recalcitrant to aqueous solvents. This review charts the interaction of cellulose with water but with emphasis on the formation of both natural and synthetic fiber composites. Covering studies concerning the interaction of water with wood, the biosynthesis of cellulose in the cell wall, to its dispersion in aqueous suspensions and ultimately in water filtration and fiber-based composite materials this review explores water-cellulose interactions and how they can be exploited for synthetic and natural…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 66.44
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 307
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4Topics & keywords
- Cellulose
- Chemistry
- Nanocellulose
- Aqueous solution
- Cellulose fiber
- Polymer science
- Hydrogen bond
- Regenerated cellulose
- Clean water and sanitation