tselluloosimass
Tselluloosimass, also known as cellulose-based materials, refers to a group of substances derived from cellulose, the most abundant organic polymer on Earth. Cellulose is a polysaccharide composed of a linear chain of β(1→4) linked D-glucose units, primarily found in the cell walls of plants. Tselluloosimass encompasses various derivatives and composites, including regenerated cellulose, cellulose esters, and cellulose ethers, which are widely used in industries ranging from textiles to pharmaceuticals.
The production of tselluloosimass typically begins with the extraction of cellulose from plant sources such as
Regenerated cellulose, such as rayon or cellophane, is produced by dissolving cellulose in a solvent and then
Tselluloosimass is valued for its biodegradability, renewability, and versatility. However, its production and processing can involve