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There are three main groups of cellulosic polymers that are produced by chemical modification of cellulose for various applications.
The graft modification of cellulose using living/controlled polymerization methods was summarized.
Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy showed the solubilization of hemicellulose and modification of cellulose in treated EFB.
The modification of cellulose is essential to improve compatibility with hydrophobic matrices.
In order to prepare membranes with improved properties, modification of cellulose acetate with polyethelene glycol (PEG 600) has been attempted.
The utilization and modification of cellulose, in particular nanocelluloses, for applications in bioplastics and biocomposites has been well studied in recent years.
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In this review article, fundamental and background of cellulose and modification of cellulose-based composite are presented.
Surface chemical modification of cellulose-based substrates has been carried out by atmospheric pressure plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition (AP-PECVD) of acrylic acid.
The results indicated different mechanisms for the two modifications of cellulose.
Alkali reagents degrade the side chains of esters and glycosides leading to structural modification of lignin, cellulose swelling, cellulose decrystallization, and hemicellulose solvation (Cheng et al. 2010; Ibrahim et al. 2011; McIntosh and Vancov 2010; Sills and Gossett 2011).
IL pretreated samples had increased glucose yields compared to that of untreated samples due to the modification of microcrystalline cellulose I to mixtures of more hydrolysable cellulose II and amorphous cellulose, and to the partial removal of the steric impediment, or removal of the lignin "sheath" protecting cellulose, to enzymes.
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