320 results on '"Larsson, Per Tomas"'
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2. Transforming post-consumer cotton waste textiles into viscose staple fiber using hydrated zinc chloride
3. Structure-properties relationships of defined CNF single-networks crosslinked by telechelic PEGs
4. Pulp delignification and refining: impact on the supramolecular structure of softwood fibers
5. Experimental studies of dynamic compression of cellulose pulp fibers
6. Hornification of cellulose-rich materials – A kinetically trapped state
7. Interpreting SAXS data recorded on cellulose rich pulps
8. Cellulose nanocrystal/low methoxyl pectin gels produced by internal ionotropic gelation
9. Tuning the properties of regenerated cellulose: Effects of polarity and water solubility of the coagulation medium
10. Transforming post-consumer cotton waste textiles into viscose staple fiber using hydrated zinc chloride
11. Changes in the macro and nano-structure of paper during moisture cycling
12. Birch wood pre-hydrolysis vs pulp post-hydrolysis for the production of xylan-based compounds and cellulose for viscose application
13. Mechanical properties of cellulose nanofibril films: effects of crystallinity and its modification by treatment with liquid anhydrous ammonia
14. One-pot preparation of bi-functional cellulose nanofibrils
15. Pulp delignification and refining : impact on the supramolecular structure of softwood fibers
16. Advancing Hydrovoltaic Energy Harvesting from Wood through Cell Wall Nanoengineering
17. Fiber length and bonding effects on tensile strength and toughness of kraft paper
18. Effect of the size of the charged group on the properties of alkoxylated NFCs
19. Advancing Hydrovoltaic Energy Harvesting from Wood through Cell Wall Nanoengineering
20. Internal Structure of Isolated Cellulose I Fibril Aggregates in the Water Swollen State
21. Visualization of structural changes in cellulosic substrates during enzymatic hydrolysis using multimodal nonlinear microscopy
22. The supramolecular structure of cellulose-rich wood pulps can be a determinative factor for enzymatic hydrolysability
23. Reclaiming the Value of Cotton Waste Textiles: A New Improved Method to Recycle Cotton Waste Textiles via Acid Hydrolysis
24. Preparation of dry ultra-porous cellulosic fibres: Characterization and possible initial uses
25. Reclaiming the Value of Cotton Waste Textiles : A New Improved Method to Recycle Cotton Waste Textiles via Acid Hydrolysis
26. Surface characteristics of cellulose nanoparticles grafted by surface-initiated ring-opening polymerization of ε-caprolactone
27. Spectroscopic study of acetylated kraft pulp fibers
28. Carbon-13 CP/MAS solid state NMR and X-ray diffraction spectroscopy studies on lime wood decayed by Chaetomium globosum
29. Topochemical acetylation of cellulose nanopaper structures for biocomposites: mechanisms for reduced water vapour sorption
30. Dissolving-grade birch pulps produced under various prehydrolysis intensities: quality, structure and applications
31. A non-solvent approach for high-stiffness all-cellulose biocomposites based on pure wood cellulose
32. The surface structure of well-ordered native cellulose fibrils in contact with water
33. Interpreting SAXS data recorded on cellulose rich pulps
34. Modification of crystallinity and pore size distribution in coagulated cellulose films
35. A new, robust method for measuring average fibre wall pore sizes in cellulose I rich plant fibre walls
36. Mercerized cellulose biocomposites: a study of influence of mercerization on cellulose supramolecular structure, water retention value and tensile properties
37. Advanced Characterization of Self-Fibrillating Cellulose Fibers and Their Use in Tunable Filters
38. Advanced Characterization of Self-Fibrillating Cellulose Fibers and Their Use in Tunable Filters
39. Compression molded wood pulp biocomposites: a study of hemicellulose influence on cellulose supramolecular structure and material properties
40. Ultra porous nanocellulose aerogels as separation medium for mixtures of oil/water liquids
41. Accessibility, reactivity and supramolecular structure of E. globulus pulps with reduced xylan content
42. Swelling of Cellulose-Based Fibrillar and Polymeric Networks Driven by Ion-Induced Osmotic Pressure
43. Strong reinforcement effects in 2D cellulose nanofibril-graphene oxide (CNF-GO) nanocomposites due to GO-induced CNF ordering
44. Mechanical and Morphological Properties of Lignin-Based Thermosets
45. On the accessibility and structure of xylan in birch kraft pulp
46. Quantification of cellulose forms in complex cellulose materials: a chemometric model
47. Formation of polyelectrolyte multilayers on fibres: Influence on wettability and fibre/fibre interaction
48. A comparative CP/MAS 13C-NMR study of cellulose structure in spruce wood and kraft pulp
49. Cross-Sections of Nanocellulose from Wood Analyzed by Quantized Polydispersity of Elementary Microfibrils
50. Swelling of Cellulose-Based Fibrillar and Polymeric Networks Driven by Ion-Induced Osmotic Pressure
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