TY - BOOK ID - 145014384 TI - Extraction of Cellulose-Based Polymers from Textile Wastes AU - Felgueiras, Helena P. AU - Padràƒo, Jorge AU - Antunes, Joana C. PY - 2022 PB - Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute DB - UniCat KW - Research & information: general KW - Physics KW - citrus sinensis KW - nano-fibrillated cellulose KW - silver nanoparticles KW - acid hydrolysis KW - heavy metal sorption KW - anaerobic digestion KW - biofuel KW - biomass KW - cotton-based waste KW - closed-loop KW - lignocellulose KW - textile waste KW - cellulose nanofibre KW - green materials KW - biopolymers KW - environmental KW - recycled newspaper KW - composite laminates KW - water resistance KW - high strength KW - cotton wastes KW - textile KW - nanomaterials KW - cellulose nanocrystal KW - extraction methods KW - environmental application KW - regenerated cellulose fiber KW - Au NP KW - controllably assembled KW - SERS KW - dimetridazole KW - cellulose hydrogel KW - thermo-responsive KW - sustained release KW - silver sulfadiazine KW - burn wound KW - polymer KW - carpet fiber KW - direct analysis in real time KW - time of flight KW - mass spectrometry KW - function switching KW - oleamide KW - cellulose nanofibers isolation KW - carpet wastes KW - supercritical carbon dioxide KW - enhanced properties KW - recovery of cellulose KW - textile fibers KW - eco-efficiency KW - circular economy KW - textile industry KW - citrus sinensis KW - nano-fibrillated cellulose KW - silver nanoparticles KW - acid hydrolysis KW - heavy metal sorption KW - anaerobic digestion KW - biofuel KW - biomass KW - cotton-based waste KW - closed-loop KW - lignocellulose KW - textile waste KW - cellulose nanofibre KW - green materials KW - biopolymers KW - environmental KW - recycled newspaper KW - composite laminates KW - water resistance KW - high strength KW - cotton wastes KW - textile KW - nanomaterials KW - cellulose nanocrystal KW - extraction methods KW - environmental application KW - regenerated cellulose fiber KW - Au NP KW - controllably assembled KW - SERS KW - dimetridazole KW - cellulose hydrogel KW - thermo-responsive KW - sustained release KW - silver sulfadiazine KW - burn wound KW - polymer KW - carpet fiber KW - direct analysis in real time KW - time of flight KW - mass spectrometry KW - function switching KW - oleamide KW - cellulose nanofibers isolation KW - carpet wastes KW - supercritical carbon dioxide KW - enhanced properties KW - recovery of cellulose KW - textile fibers KW - eco-efficiency KW - circular economy KW - textile industry UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:145014384 AB - The extraction and exploration of cellulose-based polymers is an exciting area of research. For many years, wood (especially from bleached kraft wood pulp) was considered the main source of cellulosic compounds because of its abundance in nature. However, in the past decade, researchers have been devoted to finding alternatives to extract cellulose from byproducts of agricultural crops and/or textile wastes, which are both highly available at a very reduced raw material cost. This book brings together original research that details the recent progresses and new developments in this field, and how this research is contributing to a circular economy. ER -