New Book "Cellulose Science and Technology"


The new Wiley book "Cellulose Science and Technology: Chemistry, Analysis and Applications" by Thomas Rosenau, Antje Potthast and Johannes Hell, Institute of Chemistry of Renewable Resources at the Department of Chemistry, addresses concepts and novel developments in the rapidly evolving field of cellulose chemistry.

The field of renewable resources is burgeoning today more than ever. Thus, cellulose science is one of the most scientifically active research fields today in the framework of bioeconomy trends and related fields of biorefineries and biomass utilization. Cellulose Science and Technology: Chemistry, Analysis, and Applications addresses concepts and novel developments in the rapidly evolving field of cellulose chemistry, providing an emphasis on the fundamental aspects of nanocellulose and microfibrillated cellulose. Featuring contributions from leading cellulose scientists worldwide, the book describes current attempts to provide and widen the scope of applications of cellulosics in biomass utilization and biomaterial production. The authors address three main topics (chemistry, analysis, and novel applications of cellulosic materials) and provide a panoramic snapshot of state-of-the-art cellulose research. Integrating nanoscience and appli­cations in materials, energy, biotechnology, and more, the book appeals broadly to students and researchers in chemistry, materials, energy, and environmental science. Cellulose Science and Technology: Chemistry, Analysis, and Applications Thomas Rosenau, Antje Potthast, Johannes Hell ISBN: 978-1-119-21758-9, Wiley, New York, December 2018, 480 Pages https://www.wiley.com/en-us/Cellulose+Science+and+Technology%3A+Chemistry%2C+Analysis%2C+and+Applications-p-9781119217589


22.01.2019