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Volume 1 / 1994 - Volume 19 / 2012
5-22
What crystals of small analogs are trying to tell us about cellulose structure
Alfred D. French and Glenn P. Johnson
23-32
Molecular conformations at the cellulose–water interface
Roger H. Newman and Tony C. Davidson
33-38
The behavior of cellulose molecules in aqueous environments
Fumio Tanaka and Noriko Fukui
39-42
Comments on the paper ‘The behavior of cellulose molecules in aqueous environments’ by Tanaka and Fukui
Alfred D. French
43-44
Author Response to the Commentary by French
45-52
Carbon-13 NMR evidence for cocrystallization of cellulose as a mechanism for hornification of bleached kraft pulp
Roger H. Newman
53-63
Calculated phase diagrams for cellulose/ammonia/ammonium thiocyanate solutions in comparison to experimental results
Margaret W. Frey and Michael H. Theil
65-71
Dependence of chiral recognition on the degree of substitution of cellulose benzoate
Yuzo Toga, Kenji Hioki, Hajime Namikoshi and Tohru Shibata
73-83
Evaluation of new organosolv dissolving pulps. Part I: Preparation, analytical characterization and viscose processability
H. Sixta, H. Harms, S. Dapia, J.C. Parajo and J. Puls, et al.
85-98
Evaluation of new organosolv dissolving pulps. Part II: Structure and NMMO processability of the pulps
Hans-Peter Fink, Peter Weigel, Johannes Ganster, Rainer Rihm and Jürgen Puls, et al.
99-107
Viscometric determination of dialdehyde content in periodate oxycellulose. Part I. Methodology
P. Calvini, G. Conio, M. Lorenzoni and E. Pedemonte
109-117
Uronic (hexenuronic) acid profile of ethanol–alkali delignification of giant reed Arundo donax L.
Anatoly A. Shatalov and Helena Pereira
119-126
Novel xylylene diaminocellulose derivatives for enzyme immobilization
Jana Becher, Heike Liebegott, Peter Berlin and Dieter Klemm
127-130
ACS Division Cellulose and Renewable Materials, Program Chair: Paul Gatenholm
131-134
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