Karboksimetüültselluloosa
Karboksimetüültselluloos, often abbreviated as CMC, is a cellulose derivative. It is a water-soluble anionic polymer. It is synthesized by reacting cellulose with sodium chloroacetate in the presence of an alkali. The carboxymethyl groups are attached to the glucose units of the cellulose backbone. The degree of substitution, which refers to the number of carboxymethyl groups per anhydroglucose unit, influences its properties.
CMC is widely used in various industries due to its versatile properties. It functions as a thickener,