cellulózokból
Cellulózokból, also known simply as cellulose, is the most abundant organic polymer on Earth. It is a polysaccharide composed of β‑(1→4)-linked D‑glucose units, forming long chains that are linked together by hydrogen bonds. The crystalline structure of cellulose gives it high tensile strength and resistance to compression, which makes it an ideal material for a variety of applications.
Cellulose is produced by many plants as a major component of their cell walls. The primary source
Industrial forms of cellulose include paper, textiles, and pulp. Special derivatives of cellulose find use in
Cellulose’s biodegradability and low environmental impact have made it a focus of research into sustainable materials.