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One-shot carboxylation of microcrystalline cellulose in the presence of nitroxyl radicals and sodium periodate

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In this paper, the one-shot carboxylation of microcrystalline cellulose in the presence of nitroxyl radicals and sodium periodate has been investigated, and the results show that it is possible to obtain a 1.
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Correction for ‘One-shot carboxylation of microcrystalline cellulose in the presence of nitroxyl radicals and sodium periodate’ by Sergiu Coseri et al., RSC Adv., 2015, 5, 85889–85897.

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Novel method of preparation of tricarboxylic cellulose nanofiber for efficient removal of heavy metal ions from aqueous solution

TL;DR: Removal of heavy metals such as Cu2+, Ca2+ and Pb2+ from aqueous solution was carried out and the adsorption efficiencies were analyzed and the effect of the addition of the crosslinking agent to C NFs and the carboxylate contents of CNFs were investigated.
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Cellulose: To depolymerize… or not to?

TL;DR: This work is focused on the parallelism between these two apparently antagonist processes involving cellulose, building a necessary bridge between them, thinking how the reported drawbacks of the TEMPO-mediated oxidation of cellulose are heading towards to the biomass valorisation, presenting why the apparently undesired side reactions could be turned into beneficial processes if they are correlated with the existing achievements of particular significance.
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Nanofibrillated bacterial cellulose and pectin edible films added with fruit purees.

TL;DR: Fruit containing films based on pectin are suggested for sachets, whereas applications for food wrapping or coating may benefit from the use of NFBC.
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Activation of Periodate by Freezing for the Degradation of Aqueous Organic Pollutants

TL;DR: The outdoor experiments performed on a cold winter night show that the IO4-/freezing system for water treatment can be operated without external electrical energy.
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Review: Periodate oxidation of wood polysaccharides—Modulation of hierarchies

TL;DR: This review focuses on these aspects of the modulation of structural hierarchies due to periodate oxidation, which leads to changes in macro, micro, and supramolecular assemblies and consequently to alterations in physical properties.
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Cellulose nanomaterials review: structure, properties and nanocomposites

TL;DR: This critical review provides a processing-structure-property perspective on recent advances in cellulose nanoparticles and composites produced from them, and summarizes cellulOSE nanoparticles in terms of particle morphology, crystal structure, and properties.
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Cellulose nanocrystals: chemistry, self-assembly, and applications.

TL;DR: Dr. Youssef Habibi’s research interests include the sustainable production of materials from biomass, development of high performance nanocomposites from lignocellulosic materials, biomass conversion technologies, and the application of novel analytical tools in biomass research.
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Nanocelluloses: A New Family of Nature-Based Materials

TL;DR: This Review assembles the current knowledge on the isolation of microfibrillated cellulose from wood and its application in nanocomposites; the preparation of nanocrystalline cellulose and its use as a reinforcing agent; and the biofabrication of bacterial nanocellulose, as well as its evaluation as a biomaterial for medical implants.
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Unconventional methods in cellulose functionalization

TL;DR: In this paper, a review of synthesis pathways for the preparation of unconventional cellulose derivatives with alternative functional groups and patterns of functionalization is given. But the authors focus on the application of NMR spectroscopy including two-dimensional methods and of chromatographic techniques after specific sample pretreatment as enzymatic and acidic partial or complete depolymerization.
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