Search Results - "Lindman, Björn"
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Brief overview on cellulose dissolution/regeneration interactions and mechanisms
Published in Advances in colloid and interface science (01-08-2015)“…The development of cellulose dissolution/regeneration strategies constitutes an increasingly active research field. These are fundamental aspects of many…”
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Competing forces during cellulose dissolution: From solvents to mechanisms
Published in Current opinion in colloid & interface science (01-02-2014)“…Cellulose is a polymer so widely abundant and versatile that we can find it almost everywhere in many different forms and applications. Cellulose dissolution…”
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The History of the European Colloid and Interface Society
Published in Substantia (Firenze) (29-08-2024)“…The European Colloid and Interface Society (ECIS) was founded in 1986 to provide a European meeting place for scientists interested in colloids and surfaces,…”
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On the mechanism of dissolution of cellulose
Published in Journal of molecular liquids (15-09-2010)“…Cellulose is insoluble in water and many organic solvents, but can be dissolved in a number of solvents of intermediate properties, like N-methylmorpholine…”
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In-vitro digestion of curcumin loaded chitosan-coated liposomes
Published in Colloids and surfaces, B, Biointerfaces (01-08-2018)“…[Display omitted] •Anionic liposomes were coated with cationic chitosan polyelectrolyte.•Chitosan-coated liposomes were loaded with curcumin.•Cationic…”
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Clouding of nonionic surfactants
Published in Current opinion in colloid & interface science (01-04-2016)“…Nonionic surfactants have broad applications such as cleaning and dispersion stabilization, which frequently are hampered by strong temperature sensitivities…”
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Rationalizing cellulose (in)solubility: reviewing basic physicochemical aspects and role of hydrophobic interactions
Published in Cellulose (London) (01-06-2012)“…Despite being the world’s most abundant natural polymer and one of the most studied, cellulose is still challenging researchers. Cellulose is known to be…”
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Cationic surfactants: A review
Published in Journal of molecular liquids (01-04-2023)“…[Display omitted] •Properties of single- and double-chain cationic surfactants and other special cationics are presented and discussed.•The effects of cationic…”
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Lipid and surfactant self-assembly: Significance of NMR in developing our understanding
Published in Current opinion in colloid & interface science (01-12-2019)“…This review, devoted to the memory of Kåre Larsson, deals with surfactant and lipid self-assembly. The focus is on the crucial role of NMR techniques in the…”
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From surfactant to cellulose and DNA self-assembly. A 50-year journey
Published in Colloid and polymer science (01-11-2016)“…Surfactants have been the basis for applications in several industrial sectors for a long time. However, fundamental research was 50 years ago still limited to…”
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Cellulose-based edible films for probiotic entrapment
Published in Food hydrocolloids (01-03-2019)“…Encapsulation with edible films is a promising approach that may solve the disadvantages associated with the use of bioactive compounds as food additives. This…”
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Ionization of Cellobiose in Aqueous Alkali and the Mechanism of Cellulose Dissolution
Published in The journal of physical chemistry letters (15-12-2016)“…Cellulose, one of the most abundant renewable resources, is insoluble in most common solvents but dissolves in aqueous alkali under a narrow range of…”
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Liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) in DNA and chromatin systems from the perspective of colloid physical chemistry
Published in Advances in colloid and interface science (01-04-2024)“…DNA is a highly charged polyelectrolyte and is prone to associative phase separation driven by the presence of multivalent cations, charged surfactants,…”
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Simple One Pot Preparation of Chemical Hydrogels from Cellulose Dissolved in Cold LiOH/Urea
Published in Polymers (07-02-2020)“…In this work, non-derivatized cellulose pulp was dissolved in a cold alkali solution (LiOH/urea) and chemically cross-linked with methylenebisacrylamide (MBA)…”
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pH-responsive cellulose–chitosan nanocomposite films with slow release of chitosan
Published in Cellulose (London) (2019)“…Cellulose–chitosan films were prepared using a physical method in which cellulose and chitosan were separately dissolved via freeze thawing in LiOH/urea and…”
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Dissolution state of cellulose in aqueous systems. 1. Alkaline solvents
Published in Cellulose (London) (01-02-2016)“…The understanding of the state of dissolution of cellulose in a certain solvent is a critical step forward in the development of new efficient solvent systems…”
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Lignin enhances cellulose dissolution in cold alkali
Published in Carbohydrate polymers (15-11-2021)“…Aqueous sodium hydroxide solutions are extensively used as solvents for lignin in kraft pulping. These are also appealing systems for cellulose dissolution due…”
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Formation of polyelectrolyte–surfactant complexes on surfaces
Published in Advances in colloid and interface science (16-11-2006)“…The interfacial behavior of polyelectrolytes, mainly cationic with varying content of amphiphilic groups, and their complexes with oppositely charged…”
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Dissolution state of cellulose in aqueous systems. 2. Acidic solvents
Published in Carbohydrate polymers (20-10-2016)“…•PT ssNMR allows the study of dissolved and solid fractions in a single step.•Acidic solvents lead to degradation of cellulose in solution.•Is possible…”
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Double-Chain Cationic Surfactants: Swelling, Structure, Phase Transitions and Additive Effects
Published in Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (28-06-2021)“…Double-chain amphiphilic compounds, including surfactants and lipids, have broad significance in applications like personal care and biology. A study on the…”
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