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Title Regenerated cellulose and composites : morphology-property relationship / Mohd Shabbir, editor
Published Singapore : Springer, 2023

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Description 1 online resource (384 p.)
Series Engineering Materials
Engineering materials.
Contents An introduction to regenerated cellulose: Morphologies and applications -- Green chemistry approaches to cellulose dissolution and regeneration -- Recent Advances in Regenerated Cellulosic Materials and Composites for Multifunctional Applications: a review -- Surface Modification of Regenerative Cellulose (RC) for Biomedical Applications -- Nanocellulose Materials and Composites for Emerging Applications -- Potential Technologies to Develop Cellulose Beads and Microspheres -- Cellulose Based Materials for Chromatography and Separation Applications -- Cellulose Morphologies for Energy Applications -- Cellulose and Its Composites in Textiles and Food Industry -- Regenerated Cellulose and Composites for Biomedical Applications -- Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Importance of Regenerated CEL and Composites in Various Morphologies -- Sustainable biomedical applications of cellulose
Summary This book highlights the morphology-property relationship of regenerated cellulose materials and composites, as morphology of materials is the key feature and corresponds to associated applications of/to the materials. It is highly essential to assimilate the literature on morphology-property relationship of cellulose materials. Being the most abundant natural polymer on earth and gateway to large number of applications, cellulose is expected to be researched for higher efficiencies. Various books and research articles have targeted the specific morphologies, the respective characteristics and application areas. This book presents literature on morphology-property relationship of cellulose materials and provides a direction to this relationship
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed May 4, 2023)
Subject Cellulose.
Composite materials.
cellulose (complex carbohydrate)
composite material.
Cellulose
Composite materials
Form Electronic book
Author Shabbir, Mohd (Chemist)
ISBN 9789819916559
9819916550