CO2 switchable solvents for sustainable dissolution, modification, and processing of cellulose materials: a critical review

Peter McNeice*, Ben L. Feringa*

*Corresponding author voor dit werk

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Cellulose is a biopolymer with numerous applications ranging from food packaging to pharmaceutical formulations. However, the sustainability and use of cellulose materials is hindered by harsh processing conditions and toxic solvents. In recent years, a milder approach to cellulose processing and modification has emerged based on the use of CO2 switchable solvents. They facilitate the dissolution of cellulose through its activation with a base and CO2. Cellulose can then be regenerated in a range of morphologies (fibres, films, gels), or chemically modified in a controlled homogeneous manner. This not only avoids the need for toxic solvents, but prevents the waste associated with traditional heterogeneous cellulose modification. Based on the literature to date, we provide both a guide to the use of CO2 switchable solvents for cellulose dissolution and modification, and a critical analysis of these emerging methodologies for future applications of this important biobased material.

Originele taal-2English
Artikelnummerd4gc04032e
Pagina's (van-tot)11747-11772
Aantal pagina's26
TijdschriftGreen Chemistry
Volume26
Nummer van het tijdschrift24
Vroegere onlinedatum6-nov.-2024
DOI's
StatusPublished - 21-dec.-2024

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