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  1. Improving fire retardancy of cellulosic thermal insulating materials by coating with bio-based fire retardants
  2. Thermal and thermo-oxidative stability and kinetics of decomposition of PHBV/sisal composites
  3. Cellulose fiber based fungal and water resistant insulation materials
  4. Effect of cationic polyelectrolytes in contact-active antibacterial layer-by-layer functionalization
  5. Cellulose Nanocrystals from Forest Residues as Reinforcing Agents for Composites: A Study from Macro- to Nano-Dimensions
  6. Forest residues as renewable resources for bio-based polymeric materials and bioenergy: chemical composition, structure and thermal properties
  7. Contact-active antibacterial multilayers on fibres: a step towards understanding the antibacterial mechanism by increasing the fibre charge
  8. Model-free rate expression for thermal decomposition processes: The case of microcrystalline cellulose pyrolysis
  9. Hydrophobic materials based on cotton linter cellulose and an epoxy-activated polyester derived from a suberin monomer
  10. The bark biorefinery: a side-stream of the forest industry converted into nanocomposites with high oxygen-barrier properties
  11. Thermal degradation behavior and kinetic analysis of spruce glucomannan and its methylated derivatives
  12. Analysis of lignin and extractives in the oak wood of the 17th century warship Vasa
  13. Mechanical properties of films made from dialcohol cellulose prepared by homogeneous periodate oxidation
  14. Cellulose degradation in theVasa: The role of acids and rust
  15. Comparison of Water Uptake as Function of Surface Modification of Empty Fruit Bunch Oil Palm Fibres in PP Biocomposites
  16. Tailoring the effect of antibacterial polyelectrolyte multilayers by choice of cellulosic fiber substrate
  17. Biointeractive antibacterial fibres using polyelectrolyte multilayer modification
  18. Pretreatment of softwood dissolving pulp with ionic liquids
  19. Bacterial-growth inhibiting properties of multilayers formed with modified polyvinylamine
  20. Behavior of different monocomponent endoglucanases on the accessibility and reactivity of dissolving-grade pulps for viscose process
  21. Assessment of Antibacterial Properties of Polyvinylamine (PVAm) with Different Charge Densities and Hydrophobic Modifications
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  25. Wood Chemistry and Wood Biotechnology
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  28. Pulping Chemistry and Technology
  29. Paper Chemistry and Technology
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  34. Paper Products Physics and Technology
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  37. Antimicrobial activity of polyelectrolyte multilayer-treated cellulose films 2nd ICC 2007, Tokyo, Japan, October 25–29, 2007
  38. Exploring enzymatic treatments for the production of dissolving grade pulp from different wood and non-wood paper grade pulps 10th EWLP, Stockholm, Sweden, August 25–28, 2008
  39. Improved Accessibility and Reactivity of Dissolving Pulp for the Viscose Process:  Pretreatment with Monocomponent Endoglucanase
  40. Study on the Selectivity of Bleaching with Oxygen-Containing Species