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Cellulose and the role of hydrogen bonds: not in charge of everything
by
Berglund, Lars A.
, Benselfelt, Tobias
, Wågberg, Lars
, Wohlert, Malin
, Furó, István
, Wohlert, Jakob
in
Bioorganic Chemistry
/ Cellulose
/ Cellulose based materials
/ Ceramics
/ Chemical bonds
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Composites
/ Comprehensive examination
/ Computer modeling
/ Computer models
/ Documents
/ Examination
/ Glass
/ Hydrogen
/ Hydrogen bonding
/ Hydrogen bonds
/ Materials
/ molecular dynamics
/ Molecular interactions
/ Molecular simulations
/ Molecular structure
/ Nanomaterials
/ Natural Materials
/ Organic Chemistry
/ Phenomena and properties
/ Physical Chemistry
/ Polymer Sciences
/ Review Paper
/ Scientific community
/ Scientific literature
/ Sustainable Development
2022
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Cellulose and the role of hydrogen bonds: not in charge of everything
by
Berglund, Lars A.
, Benselfelt, Tobias
, Wågberg, Lars
, Wohlert, Malin
, Furó, István
, Wohlert, Jakob
in
Bioorganic Chemistry
/ Cellulose
/ Cellulose based materials
/ Ceramics
/ Chemical bonds
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Composites
/ Comprehensive examination
/ Computer modeling
/ Computer models
/ Documents
/ Examination
/ Glass
/ Hydrogen
/ Hydrogen bonding
/ Hydrogen bonds
/ Materials
/ molecular dynamics
/ Molecular interactions
/ Molecular simulations
/ Molecular structure
/ Nanomaterials
/ Natural Materials
/ Organic Chemistry
/ Phenomena and properties
/ Physical Chemistry
/ Polymer Sciences
/ Review Paper
/ Scientific community
/ Scientific literature
/ Sustainable Development
2022
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Cellulose and the role of hydrogen bonds: not in charge of everything
by
Berglund, Lars A.
, Benselfelt, Tobias
, Wågberg, Lars
, Wohlert, Malin
, Furó, István
, Wohlert, Jakob
in
Bioorganic Chemistry
/ Cellulose
/ Cellulose based materials
/ Ceramics
/ Chemical bonds
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Composites
/ Comprehensive examination
/ Computer modeling
/ Computer models
/ Documents
/ Examination
/ Glass
/ Hydrogen
/ Hydrogen bonding
/ Hydrogen bonds
/ Materials
/ molecular dynamics
/ Molecular interactions
/ Molecular simulations
/ Molecular structure
/ Nanomaterials
/ Natural Materials
/ Organic Chemistry
/ Phenomena and properties
/ Physical Chemistry
/ Polymer Sciences
/ Review Paper
/ Scientific community
/ Scientific literature
/ Sustainable Development
2022
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Cellulose and the role of hydrogen bonds: not in charge of everything
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Cellulose and the role of hydrogen bonds: not in charge of everything
2022
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Overview
In the cellulose scientific community, hydrogen bonding is often used as the explanation for a large variety of phenomena and properties related to cellulose and cellulose based materials. Yet, hydrogen bonding is just one of several molecular interactions and furthermore is both relatively weak and sensitive to the environment. In this review we present a comprehensive examination of the scientific literature in the area, with focus on theory and molecular simulation, and conclude that the relative importance of hydrogen bonding has been, and still is, frequently exaggerated.
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Springer Netherlands,Springer Nature B.V
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