selluloosaeetteri
Selluloosaeetteri, often translated as cellulose ether, refers to a group of polymers derived from cellulose. Cellulose itself is a naturally occurring polysaccharide, a long chain of glucose units, that forms the structural component of plant cell walls. Through a chemical process called etherification, hydroxyl groups on the cellulose molecule are replaced with ether groups, resulting in various cellulose ether derivatives.
These derivatives possess unique properties that make them highly versatile. They are typically soluble in water
Common examples of cellulose ethers include carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC), hydroxyethyl cellulose (HEC), and methyl cellulose (MC).