Search for dissertations about: "Dissolution of cellulose"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 45 swedish dissertations containing the words Dissolution of cellulose.
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1. Dissolution of cellulose for textile fibre applications
Abstract : This thesis forms part of a project with the objective of developing and implementing a novel, wood-based, process for the industrial production of cellulose textile fibres. This new process should not only be cost effective but also have far less environmental impact then current processes. READ MORE
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2. Mercerization and Enzymatic Pretreatment of Cellulose in Dissolving Pulps
Abstract : This thesis deals with the preparation of chemically and/or enzymatically modified cellulose. This modification can be either irreversible or reversible. Irreversible modification is used to prepare cellulose derivatives as end products, whereas reversible modification is used to enhance solubility in the preparation of regenerated cellulose. READ MORE
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3. Carbohydrate degradation and dissolution during Kraft cooking : Modelling of kinetic results
Abstract : Chemical pulp fibres from wood are commonly used in products associated with packaging as well as with printing and writing. The prevalent way of liberating fibres is by subjecting wood chips to Kraft cooking. This process has a history of almost 130 years and should be both well described and well established. READ MORE
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4. Dissolution of cellulose in aqueous hydroxide base solvents
Abstract : As we move towards a circular bioeconomy, new and advanced materials based on cellulose are constantly developed. Unlike most plastics or metals, cellulose cannot be melted, and therefore dissolution is an important tool for processing of cellulose but also for analytical purposes. READ MORE
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5. Chemical Modification of Electrospun Cellulose Nanofibers
Abstract : The forest industry is a large part of the Swedish economy and the export of pulp, paper and wood products constitutes 11% of the total Swedish export of goods. The main product of a pulp mill is purified cellulose, which has many great properties like biodegradability and non-toxicity. READ MORE