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The book gives an overview of the current state-of-the-art
concerning the activation and dissolution of cellulose in a broad
variety of solvents. Research on this topic can lead to new
pathways for the utilization of the most abundant terrestrial
biomolecule and may therefore be the basis for new green strategies
towards advanced materials. Leading scientists in the field show
different conceptions for the solubilization of cellulose. The long
history and groundbreaking developments in the field of polymer
chemistry, which are related to this subject, have lead to timely
alternatives to already established methods. In addition to
discussing attempts for the optimization of known dissolving
procedures, this book also details new solvent systems. New
solvents include inorganic and organic salt melts (ionic liquids),
new aqueous media, multi-component organic solvents and the
dissolution under partial derivatization of the polysaccharide. The
opportunities and the limitations of the solvents are demonstrated,
with a particular emphasis on the stability of the solutions and a
possible recycling of the solvent components.
This book provides a first comprehensive summary of acylation methods in a very practical manner. The coverage includes new developments not yet summarized in book form, and reviews spectroscopic methods, in particular FTIR- and NMR spectroscopy including two dimensional methods.
Polysaccharide esters (e.g. cellulose and starch) are among the
first polymeric materials applied commercially. The way of
producing these technically relevant derivatives, mainly the
carboxylic acid esters of C2 to C4 acids, have not been changed
significantly during their history of manufacture. The
investigation of new acylation methods and strategies of analysis
was revived during the last decade by the search for tailored,
biocompatible material for specific fields of application, e.g.,
biotechnology, sensor technique and medicine. Unconventional
solvents were developed for completely homogeneous acylation
reaction applying state of the art techniques of modern organic
chemistry for polysaccharide modification. This book will provide a
first comprehensive summary of acylation methods in a very
practical manner.
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