Cellulose

Papers
(The H4-Index of Cellulose is 46. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Cellulose and its derivatives: towards biomedical applications368
Increment in evolution of cellulose crystallinity analysis209
Cellulose and the role of hydrogen bonds: not in charge of everything151
Improved cellulose X-ray diffraction analysis using Fourier series modeling128
Textile sensors for wearable applications: a comprehensive review119
Procuring the nano-scale lignin in prehydrolyzate as ingredient to prepare cellulose nanofibril composite film with multiple functions99
The optimization of bacterial cellulose production and its applications: a review98
Tomato plant residue as new renewable source for cellulose production: extraction of cellulose nanocrystals with different surface functionalities95
Dynamic mechanical behaviour of kenaf cellulosic fibre biocomposites: a comprehensive review on chemical treatments93
Highly viscoelastic, stretchable, conductive, and self-healing strain sensors based on cellulose nanofiber-reinforced polyacrylic acid hydrogel89
Recyclable photocatalyst composites based on Ag3VO4 and Ag2WO4 @MOF@cotton for effective discoloration of dye in visible light88
Environmental hazard in textile dyeing wastewater from local textile industry80
Cross-linked xanthan gum–starch hydrogels as promising materials for controlled drug delivery79
Durable flame retardant cotton fabrics modified with a novel silicon–phosphorus–nitrogen synergistic flame retardant78
Hydrogel bacterial cellulose: a path to improved materials for new eco-friendly textiles77
A review of bacterial cellulose: sustainable production from agricultural waste and applications in various fields73
Cellulose nanofibrils-based thermally conductive composites for flexible electronics: a mini review73
On the toxicity of cellulose nanocrystals and nanofibrils in animal and cellular models69
High efficiency removal of methylene blue dye using κ-carrageenan-poly(acrylamide-co-methacrylic acid)/AQSOA-Z05 zeolite hydrogel composites68
Effect of coir fiber and TiC nanoparticles on basalt fiber reinforced epoxy hybrid composites: physico–mechanical characteristics67
Extraction, characterization and chemical functionalization of phosphorylated cellulose derivatives from Giant Reed Plant63
Polydopamine functionalized cellulose-MXene composite aerogel with superior adsorption of methylene blue63
TEMPO-oxidized cellulose nanofibers/polyacrylamide hybrid hydrogel with intrinsic self-recovery and shape memory properties61
Biomimetic, dopamine-modified superhydrophobic cotton fabric for oil–water separation61
Long-acting antibacterial activity on the cotton fabric59
A robust and antibacterial superhydrophobic cotton fabric with sunlight-driven self-cleaning performance for oil/water separation58
Cellulose nanofibril (CNF) based aerogels prepared by a facile process and the investigation of thermal insulation performance56
Smart flame retardant coating containing carboxymethyl chitosan nanoparticles decorated graphene for obtaining multifunctional textiles56
A pH-responsive carboxymethyl cellulose/chitosan hydrogel for adsorption and desorption of anionic and cationic dyes56
Characterization of novel natural cellulosic fibers from purple bauhinia for potential reinforcement in polymer composites55
Mussel-inspired biocompatible polydopamine/carboxymethyl cellulose/polyacrylic acid adhesive hydrogels with UV-shielding capacity54
Preparation and oil adsorption properties of hydrophobic microcrystalline cellulose aerogel52
Barrier coatings with various types of cellulose nanofibrils and their barrier properties51
Dual physically cross-linked carboxymethyl cellulose-based hydrogel with high stretchability and toughness as sensitive strain sensors50
Potential military cotton textiles composed of carbon quantum dots clustered from 4–(2,4–dichlorophenyl)–6–oxo–2–thioxohexahydropyrimidine–5–carbonitrile50
Ultrastructure of parenchyma cell wall in bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis) culms49
Vanillin modified chitosan as a new bio-inspired corrosion inhibitor for carbon steel in oil-well acidizing relevant to petroleum industry49
Effect of microwave-assisted deep eutectic solvent pretreatment on lignocellulosic structure and bioconversion of wheat straw49
A comparative study on the crystalline structure of cellulose isolated from bamboo fibers and parenchyma cells49
Development of antimicrobial, UV blocked and photocatalytic self-cleanable cotton fibers decorated with silver nanoparticles using silver carbamate and plasma activation48
Development of antibacterial and UV protective cotton fabrics using plant food waste and alien invasive plant extracts as reducing agents for the in-situ synthesis of silver nanoparticles48
Drying and redispersion of plant cellulose nanofibers for industrial applications: a review47
One-step in-situ growth of zeolitic imidazole frameworks-8 on cotton fabrics for photocatalysis and antimicrobial activity47
Palladium nano-catalyst supported on cationic nanocellulose–alginate hydrogel for effective catalytic reactions47
Mechanical performance, thermal stability and morphological analysis of date palm fiber reinforced polypropylene composites toward functional bio-products47
Effect of regeneration solvent on the characteristics of regenerated cellulose from lithium bromide trihydrate molten salt47
Mechanical and structural properties of cellulose nanofiber/poly(vinyl alcohol) hydrogels cross-linked by a freezing/thawing method and borax46
The current status of the enzyme-mediated isolation and functionalization of nanocelluloses: production, properties, techno-economics, and opportunities46
Obtaining cellulose nanocrystals from pineapple crown fibers by free-chlorite hydrolysis with sulfuric acid: physical, chemical and structural characterization46
Facilely constructed two-sided microstructure interfaces between electrodes and cellulose paper active layer: eco-friendly, low-cost and high-performance piezoresistive sensor46
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