MindMap Gallery Cellulose and its derivatives
Classification and use of cellulose and its derivatives, etc. Cellulose is a natural polymer compound that mainly exists in plant cell walls. Cellulose derivatives are products obtained by modifying cellulose through chemical or physical methods.
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Cellulose and its derivatives
1. Cellulose is a natural polymer compound mainly found in plant cell walls.
2. Cellulose derivatives include cellulase, cellulose ester, etc., which have wide application value.
3. Cellulase can be used to produce high-efficiency biomass energy, such as bioethanol and biodiesel.
4. Cellulose esters have important applications in the textile, construction and packaging industries, such as textile slurries, paper reinforcements, etc.
5. Research on cellulose derivatives can help improve the utilization rate of biomass resources and promote sustainable development.
6. Cellulose and its derivatives also have potential applications in the food industry, such as increasing food volume and improving taste.
7. By modifying cellulose derivatives, new applications can be achieved in electronic devices, drug delivery, etc.
Cellulose
definition
Cellulose is a natural polymer compound
Cellulose is the main component of plant cell walls
source
Cellulose is mainly found in plant cell walls
Cellulose can be extracted from plants
nature
Cellulose is renewable
Cellulose is biodegradable
1. Cellulose is a natural polymer compound mainly derived from plant cell walls.
2. Cellulose has good solubility and emulsification properties and can be used to make industrial products such as paper and fiberboard.
3. Cellulose dissolves slowly in water, forming a colloidal solution with viscosity and adhesion.
4. Cellulose derivatives such as cellulose ether, cellulose ester, etc. have a wide range of applications, such as coatings, plastics, etc.
5. Cellulose is used as thickener, stabilizer and other additives in the food industry to improve food quality and taste.
6. Cellulose is biologically active and can be degraded by microorganisms and used for environmental remediation and sewage treatment.
7. Cellulose has a unique chemical structure, rich pore structure and adsorption properties, and can be used in fields such as adsorption separation and catalytic reactions.
application
Cellulose can be used to make paper
Cellulose can be used to make textiles
Cellulose can be used to make biodegradable plastics
1. Food industry: Cellulose is used as a thickener, stabilizer and emulsifier in the food industry to improve food quality and taste.
2. Paper production: Cellulose is the main raw material in the paper industry and is used to make various papers.
3. Building materials: Cellulose derivatives such as fiber cement boards, fiber gypsum boards, etc., have good insulation properties and strength.
4. Medical field: Cellulose derivatives such as cellulose films, cellulose capsules, etc. are used to make medical dressings and drug sustained-release systems.
5. Environmental protection industry: Cellulose can be used as a source of biomass energy, such as biodiesel, bioethanol, etc.
6. Household items: Fiber cloths, fiber towels, etc. made of cellulose have the characteristics of moisture absorption, breathability, softness, etc., and are widely used in household cleaning, beauty and skin care and other fields.
cellulose derivatives
definition
Cellulose derivatives are products obtained by modifying cellulose through chemical or physical methods.
1. Cellulose derivatives are obtained by chemically modifying cellulose.
2. Cellulose derivatives are obtained by modifying cellulose through physical methods.
3. Cellulose derivatives are enhanced versions of cellulose.
4. Cellulose derivatives have better properties and application areas.
5. Cellulose derivatives are important expansion products of cellulose.
type
cellulose ether
cellulose ester
cellulose graft copolymer
nature
Cellulose derivatives have different physical and chemical properties
Cellulose derivatives have different fields of application
1. Cellulose is the main component of plant cell walls and has strong toughness and wear resistance.
2. Cellulose derivatives such as cellulose ethers and cellulose esters are water-soluble and biocompatible and are widely used in the pharmaceutical, food and cosmetic industries.
3. Cellulose derivatives have good surface activity and can be used as emulsifiers, colloidal stabilizers and rheology regulators.
4. Cellulose derivatives are widely used in environmental protection fields, such as biomass energy, sewage treatment and soil remediation.
5. Cellulose derivatives can improve their properties through modification, such as enhancing their antioxidant properties, antibacterial properties, and photostability.
application
Cellulose ethers can be used to make coatings
Cellulose esters can be used to make biodegradable plastics
Cellulose graft copolymers can be used to create high-performance materials;
1. Food industry: Cellulose derivatives are used as thickeners, gelling agents and stabilizers in the food industry to improve food quality and taste.
2. Pharmaceutical industry: As the core component of drug sustained-release systems, cellulose derivatives improve the stability and bioavailability of drugs.
3. Environmental protection field: Cellulose derivatives can be used as wastewater treatment agents to absorb heavy metal ions and other pollutants and purify water quality.
4. Building materials industry: Cellulose derivatives can be used to prepare lightweight concrete, gypsum boards and other building materials to improve the thermal insulation performance of buildings.
5. Agricultural field: Cellulose derivatives can be used as soil conditioners to increase soil fertility and increase crop yields.
6. Cosmetics industry: Cellulose derivatives are used as moisturizers, thickeners and other additives to improve the texture and effect of cosmetics.
7. Textile industry: Cellulose derivatives can be used in textile manufacturing, such as cotton lint, fluff, etc., to improve the touch and warmth of textiles.