Session 8 – Cellulose water interactions

Water is ubiquitous in all cellulose based materials, both man-made and in nature. It has traditionally been seen as detrimental to material properties, for example by decreasing stiffness and causing poor dimensional stability. Recent research, however, promotes a view where water is an intrinsic structural component in cellulosic, and highlights a large array of positive effects that water has on material properties, which often stems from interactions on the molecular scale.

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