Moreau et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Bifunctionalization of cellulose fibers by one-step Williamson's etherification to obtain modified microfibrillated celluloseMoreau et al., 2022
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- 1869157237456433352
- Author
- Moreau C
- Falourd X
- Talantikite M
- Cathala B
- Villares A
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- ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering
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We present here a straightforward strategy to prepare multifunctional cellulose by a one-pot modified carboxymethylation reaction. We focused on the introduction of negative charge (carboxymethyl groups) and benzophenone moieties {[4-(bromomethyl) phenyl][4-(prop-2 …
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