High velocity dry spinning of nanofibrillated cellulose (CNF) filaments on an adhesion controlled surface with low friction Yingfeng ShenHannes OrelmaAli Harlin Communication 19 August 2016 Pages: 3393 - 3398
The potential of TEMPO-oxidized nanofibrillar cellulose beads for cell delivery applications Renata Aquino de CarvalhoGabriella VeroneseEliane Trovatti Communication 03 September 2016 Pages: 3399 - 3405
Magnetic cellulosic materials based on TEMPO-oxidized viscose fibers Gabriela BiliutaSergiu Coseri Communication 29 September 2016 Pages: 3407 - 3415
Effect of cellulose crystallinity on bacterial cellulose assembly Changshun RuanYongjun ZhuJeffrey M. Catchmark Original Paper 06 September 2016 Pages: 3417 - 3427
Modeling of negative Poisson’s ratio (auxetic) crystalline cellulose Iβ Yong T. YaoKim L. AldersonAndrew Alderson Original Paper Open access 20 September 2016 Pages: 3429 - 3448
Atomistic molecular dynamics simulations on the interaction of TEMPO-oxidized cellulose nanofibrils in water Antti PaajanenYogesh SonavaneSami Paavilainen Original Paper 28 September 2016 Pages: 3449 - 3462
Rapid dissolution of spruce cellulose in H2SO4 aqueous solution at low temperature Weijuan HuangYixiang WangLingyun Chen Original Paper 25 August 2016 Pages: 3463 - 3473
Novel hybrid process for the conversion of microcrystalline cellulose to value-added chemicals: part 1: process optimization Okan AkinAsli Yuksel Original Paper 30 August 2016 Pages: 3475 - 3493
On the relationship between fibre composition and material properties following periodate oxidation and borohydride reduction of lignocellulosic fibres Verónica López DuránPer A. LarssonLars Wågberg Original Paper Open access 02 September 2016 Pages: 3495 - 3510
Hydrophobization of phosphorylated cellulosic fibers Guillaume NourryDan BelosinschiRachida Zerrouki Original Paper 20 September 2016 Pages: 3511 - 3520
Structure–property relationships of elementary bamboo fibers Erwan CastanetQuanxiang LiKevin Magniez Original Paper 05 October 2016 Pages: 3521 - 3534
Oxidation and structural changes in NMMO-regenerated cellulose films Ralf ZimmermannYvonne MüllerCarsten Werner Original Paper 07 October 2016 Pages: 3535 - 3541
Gelatinization and decrystallization of cellulose by newly isolated Arthrobotrys sp. CX1 to facilitate cellulose degradability Weiqiu LanHongda ZhangXianzhen Li Original Paper 13 October 2016 Pages: 3543 - 3554
Effect of oligosaccharide deposition on the surface of cellulose nanocrystals as a function of acid hydrolysis temperature Jean BouchardMyriam MéthotStephanie Beck Original Paper 23 August 2016 Pages: 3555 - 3567
One-pot functionalization of cellulose nanocrystals with various cationic groups Latifah JasmaniSamuel EyleyWim Thielemans Original Paper 29 August 2016 Pages: 3569 - 3576
An efficient and easily retrievable dip catalyst based on silver nanoparticles/chitosan-coated cellulose filter paper Ikram AhmadTahseen KamalAbdullah M. Asiri Original Paper 02 September 2016 Pages: 3577 - 3588
Enhanced radical scavenging activity of polyhydroxylated C60 functionalized cellulose nanocrystals Fatima AwanEli BulgerKam C. Tam Original Paper 03 September 2016 Pages: 3589 - 3599
Correlation between structural properties and iridescent colors of cellulose nanocrystalline films M. LičenB. MajaronI. Drevenšek-Olenik Original Paper 13 September 2016 Pages: 3601 - 3609
Qualitative evaluation of microfibrillated cellulose using the crill method and some aspects of microscopy Sinke H. OsongSven NorgrenVuorinen Tapani Original Paper Open access 09 September 2016 Pages: 3611 - 3624
Morphological changes towards enhancing piezoelectric properties of PVDF electrical generators using cellulose nanocrystals Hossein FashandiMohammad Mahdi AbolhasaniMinoo Naebe Original Paper 15 September 2016 Pages: 3625 - 3637
Preparation by combined enzymatic and mechanical treatment and characterization of nanofibrillated cotton fibers Akihiro HidenoKentaro AbeHiroyuki Yano Original Paper 26 September 2016 Pages: 3639 - 3651
Aggregation behavior of aqueous cellulose nanocrystals: the effect of inorganic salts Tuan Phan-XuanAxel ThuressonAleksandar Matic Original Paper Open access 30 September 2016 Pages: 3653 - 3663
Ultra-lightweight poly (sodium acrylate) modified TEMPO-oxidized cellulose nanofibril aerogel spheres and their superabsorbent properties Fang ZhangHao RenYulin Deng Original Paper 24 August 2016 Pages: 3665 - 3676
Nanocellulose/poly(methacryloyloxyethyl phosphate) composites as proton separator materials Carla VilelaTiago D. O. GadimFilipe M. L. Figueiredo Original Paper 26 August 2016 Pages: 3677 - 3689
Poly (acrylic acid-co-acrylamide)/cellulose nanofibrils nanocomposite hydrogels: effects of CNFs content on the hydrogel properties Norhene MahfoudhiSami Boufi Original Paper 21 September 2016 Pages: 3691 - 3701
Preparation of ZnO–cellulose nanocomposites by different cellulose solution systems with a colloid mill Jinxia MaZhaochuang SunXiaofan Zhou Original Paper 08 October 2016 Pages: 3703 - 3715
Cellulose nanocrystals grafted with polyacrylamide assisted by macromolecular RAFT agents Ting LiuFeng XueEnyong Ding Original Paper 08 October 2016 Pages: 3717 - 3735
A facile way to fabricate cellulose-Ag@AgCl composites with photocatalytic properties Shaojun WangTing LuoShengpei Su Original Paper 14 September 2016 Pages: 3737 - 3745
Properties of cellulose–soy protein blend biofibers regenerated from an amine/salt solvent system Ramiz BoyMohamed BourhamRichard Kotek Original Paper 24 September 2016 Pages: 3747 - 3759
Layer-by-layer assembly of graphene oxide on viscose fibers for the fabrication of flexible conductive devices Huanxia ZhangJianda CaoHui Ma Original Paper 12 October 2016 Pages: 3761 - 3770
Assessing dilute acid pretreatment of different lignocellulosic biomasses for enhanced sugar production Zhanying ZhangTony VancovWilliam O. S. Doherty Original Paper 20 August 2016 Pages: 3771 - 3783
Functionalization of cellulose with hyperbranched polyethylenimine for selective dye adsorption and separation Wenjing ZhuLin LiuJuming Yao Original Paper 19 August 2016 Pages: 3785 - 3797
Analytical performance of paper electro-biosensor detection platform for point-of-care diagnosis ChangBing TaoChing-Shu YenChing-Jung Chen Original Paper 19 August 2016 Pages: 3799 - 3808
Comparison of biodegradable substrates for printed organic electronic devices A. J. MorfaT. RödlmeierG. Hernandez-Sosa Original Paper 24 August 2016 Pages: 3809 - 3817
Synthetic control of three-dimensional porous cellulose-based bioadsorbents: correlation between structural feature and metal ion removal capability Lin LiuQian LiaoJuming Yao Original Paper 24 August 2016 Pages: 3819 - 3835
Removal of some commercial pesticides containing α-Cypermethrin, Deltamethrin and Mancozeb as active ingredients by chitosan solution Luminita GhimiciCristina- Eliza BrunchiAlina Diaconu Original Paper 31 August 2016 Pages: 3837 - 3846
Transparent and fluorescent thin films of polysilane–SiQD nanocomposite: cellulose acetate Liviu SacarescuMihaela SimionescuSergiu Coseri Original Paper 01 September 2016 Pages: 3847 - 3860
Efficient lysozyme adsorption on chitosan/hydroxyapatite hybrid membrane via in situ synthesis Junfen SunLishun WuJingcao Chen Original Paper 01 September 2016 Pages: 3861 - 3874
Factors affecting photocurrent generation performances of Langmuir–Blodgett films of tetraphenylporphyrin-bound acyl celluloses Yasuhiro OgawaKeita SakakibaraToshiyuki Takano Original Paper 07 October 2016 Pages: 3875 - 3883
Fabrication of highly amphiphobic paper using pulp debonder Lu JiangZhenguan TangVictor Breedveld Original Paper 23 August 2016 Pages: 3885 - 3899
Characterization of endoglucanase rich Trichoderma reesei cellulase mixtures and their effect on alkaline solubility of dissolving pulp Taina KamppuriMarianna VehviläinenIsto Heiskanen Original Paper 30 August 2016 Pages: 3901 - 3911
Superhydrophobic filter paper via an improved phase separation process for oil/water separation: study on surface morphology, composition and wettability Soheil PiltanJavad SeyfiHossein Ali Khonakdar Original Paper 17 September 2016 Pages: 3913 - 3924
Combined effect of carbon nanotubes and polypyrrole on the electrical properties of cellulose-nanopaper Makara LayJosé Alberto MéndezFabiola Vilaseca Original Paper 19 September 2016 Pages: 3925 - 3937
Remarkable increase of paper strength by combining enzymatic cellulose nanofibers in bulk and TEMPO-oxidized nanofibers as coating Q. TarrésM. Delgado-AguilarP. Mutjé Original Paper 24 September 2016 Pages: 3939 - 3950
Intact and broken cellulose nanocrystals as model nanoparticles to promote dewatering and fine-particle retention during papermaking Connor J. LenzeCaryn A. PeksaMartin A. Hubbe Original Paper 28 September 2016 Pages: 3951 - 3962
DNA-chitosan cross-linking and photografting to cotton fabrics to improve washing fastness of the fire-resistant finishing Casale AnnalisaBosco FrancescaPeriolatto Monica Original Paper 19 September 2016 Pages: 3963 - 3984
Erratum to: DNA-chitosan cross-linking and photografting to cotton fabrics to improve washing fastness of the fire-resistant finishing Annalisa CasaleFrancesca BoscoMonica Periolatto Erratum 03 November 2016 Pages: 3985 - 3985
All-solid-state yarn supercapacitors based on hierarchically structured bacterial cellulose nanofiber-coated cotton yarns Qi XuLingling FanJie Xu Original Paper 11 October 2016 Pages: 3987 - 3997