Books
Rosenau, T.; Potthast, A; Hell, J (eds.)
“Cellulose science and Technology. Chemistry, analysis and applications”. John Wiley & Sons Inc., Hoboken, USA, 2019, 435 p. ISBN 9781119217672 (Adobe PDF) / 9781119217633 (ePub) / 9781119217589 (hardcover).
Reviews
- Potthast, A.; Rosenau, T.; Kosma, P.
Adv. Polym. Sci. 2006, 205, 1-48. Polysaccharides II (Klemm, D., ed.), Springer, Heidelberg. Analysis of oxidized functionalities in cellulose. - Rosenau, T.; Potthast, A.; Kosma, P.
Adv. Polym. Sci. 2006, 205, 153-197. Polysaccharides II (Klemm, D., ed.), Springer, Heidelberg. Trapping of reactive intermediates to study reaction mechanisms in cellulose chemistry. - Potthast, A.; Rosenau, T.; Kosma, P.
”Carbonyl and Carboxyl Profiles as Two Novel Parameters in Advanced Cellulose Analytics” in Materials, Chemicals and Energy from Forest Biomass Materials, Chemicals and Energy from Forest Biomass, Argyropoulos, D. (ed.), ACS book series 954, American Chemical Society, 2007, 513-530. - Henniges, U.; Schiehser, S.; Rosenau, T.; Potthast, A.
Cellulose solubility: Dissolution and analysis of "problematic" cellulose pulps in the solvent system DMAc/LiCl. In: „Cellulose solvents; for analysis, shaping and chemical modification“, ACS Symp. Ser. vol. 1033 (T. Liebert, T. Heinze, K. Edgar, Eds.), American Chemical Society, Washington D.C., 2009, chapter 9, pp 165-177. - Becker, M.; Zweckmair, T.; Forneck, A.; Rosenau, T.; Potthast, A.; Liebner, F.
J. Chromatogr. A 2013, 1281, 115-126. Evaluation of different derivatisation approaches for GC/MS analysis of carbohydrates in complex matrices of biological and synthetic origin. - Henniges, U.; Vejdovszky, P.; Siller, M.; Jeong, M.-J.; Rosenau, T.; Potthast, A.
Curr. Chromatogr. 2014, 1(1), 52-68. Finally Dissolved! Activation Procedures to Dissolve Cellulose in DMAc/LiCl Prior to Size Exclusion Chromatography Analysis - A Review. - Potthast, A.; Rosenau, T.; Henniges, U.; Schiehser, S.; Kosma, P.; Saake, B.; Lebioda, S.; Radosta, S.; Vorwerg, W.; Wetzel, H.; Koschella, A.; Heinze, T.; Strobin, G.; Sixta, H.; Strlic, M.; Isogai, A.
Cellulose 2015, 22(3), 1591 – 1613. Comparison testing of methods for gel permeation chromatography of cellulose: Coming closer to a standard protocol. - Oberlerchner, J. T.; Rosenau, T.; Potthast, A.
Molecules 2015, 20(6), 10313 – 10341. www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/20/6/10313/pdf. Overview of methods for the direct molar mass determination of cellulose. - Odabas, N.; Henniges, U.; Potthast, A.; Rosenau, T.
Progr. Mat. Sci. 2016, 83, 574–594. DOI: 10.1016/j.pmatsci.2016.07.006. Cellulosic Fines: Properties and Effects. - French, A.D.; Pérez, S.; Bulone, V.; Rosenau, T.; Gray, D.
Cellulose. 1-69. In: Encyclopedia of Polymer Science and Technology. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2018. DOI: 10.1002/0471440264.pst042.pub2. - Rosenau, T.; Potthast, A.; Hofinger, A.; Bacher, M; Yoneda, Y.; Mereiter, K.; Nakatsubo, F.; Jäger, C.; French, A. D.; Kajiwara, K.
“Toward a Better Understanding of Cellulose Swelling, Dissolution, and Regeneration on the Molecular Level.”, chapter 5, pp. 99-125. In: Rosenau, T.; Potthast, A; Hell, J (eds.) “Cellulose science and Technology. Chemistry, analysis and applications”. John Wiley & Sons Inc., Hoboken, USA, 2019.
Publications
- Röhrling, J.; Potthast, A.; Rosenau, T.; Lange, T.; Ebner, G.; Sixta, H.; Kosma, P. Biomacromolecules 2002, 3, 959-968. A novel method for the determination of carbonyl groups in cellulosics by fluorescence labeling. 1. Method development.
- Röhrling, J.; Potthast, A.; Rosenau, T.; Lange, T.; Borgards, A.; Sixta, H.; Kosma, P. Biomacromolecules 2002, 3, 969-975. A novel method for the determination of carbonyl groups in cellulosics by fluorescence labeling. 2. Validation and applications.
- Potthast, A.; Röhrling, J.; Rosenau, T.; Borgards, A.; Sixta, H.; Kosma, P. Biomacromolecules 2003, 4 (3), 743-749. A novel method for the determination of carbonyl groups in cellulosics by fluorescence labeling. 3. Monitoring oxidative processes.
- Potthast, A.; Schiehser, S.; Rosenau, T.; Sixta, H.; Kosma, P.
Holzforschung 2004, 58, 597-602. Effect of UV radiation on the carbonyl distribution in different pulps. - Rosenau, T.; Potthast, A.; Kosma, P.; Saariaho, A.-M.; Vuorinen, T.; Sixta, H. Cellulose 2005, 12(1), 43-50. On the nature of carbonyl groups in cellulosic pulps.
- Bohrn, R.; Potthast; Schiehser, S.; Rosenau, T.; Sixta, H.; Kosma, P.
Biomacromol. 2006, 7, 1743-1750. A novel method for the determination of carboxyl profiles in cellulosics by fluorescence labeling. Part I: Method development. - Yoneda, Y.; Mereiter, K.; Jäger, C.; Brecker, L.; Kosma, P.; Rosenau, T.; French, A. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2008, 130(49), 16678-16690. van der Waals versus Hydrogen-Bonding Forces in a Crystalline Analog of Cellotetraose: Cyclohexyl 4′-O-Cyclohexyl β-d-Cellobioside Cyclohexane Solvate.
- Karrasch, A.; Jäger, C.; Karakawa, M.; Nakatsubo, F.; Potthast, A.; Rosenau, T. Cellulose 2009, 16(1), 129-137. Solid-state NMR studies of methyl celluloses. Part 1: Regioselectively substituted celluloses as standards for establishing an NMR data basis.
- Potthast, A.; Schiehser, S.; Rosenau, T.; Kostic, M.
Holzforschung 2009, 63(1), 12-17. Oxidative modifications of cellulose in the periodate system – Reduction and beta-elimination reactions. - Karrasch, A.; Jäger, C.; Saake, B.; Potthast, A.; Rosenau, T.
Cellulose 2009, 16(6), 1159–1166. DOI 10.1007/s10570-009-9304-2. Solid-state NMR studies of methyl celluloses. Part 2: Determination of degree of substitution and O-6 vs. O-2/O-3 substituent distribution in commercial methyl cellulose samples. - Tot, I.; Müller, Y.; Werner, C.; Rosenau, T.; Potthast, A.
Holzforschung 2009, 63(6), 657 – 664.A novel, mild and selective methylation of carboxyl groups in cellulosic pulps. - Henniges, U.; Kostic, M.; Borgards, A.; Rosenau, T.; Potthast, A.
Biomacromolecules 2011, 12(4), 871-879. Dissolution behaviour of different celluloses. - Patel, I.; Ludwig, R.; Haltrich, D.; Rosenau, T.; Potthast, A
Holzforschung 2011, 65, 475-481. Studies of the chemoenzymatic modification of cellulosic pulps by the laccase-TEMPO system. - Henniges, U.; Okubayashi, S.; Rosenau, T.; Potthast, A. Biomacromolecules 2012, 13(12), 4171-4178. Irradiation of cellulosic pulps: understanding its impact on cellulose oxidation.
- Stefanovic, B.; Rosenau, T.; Potthast, A. Carbohydr. Polym. 2013, 92(1), 921-927. Effect of sonochemical treatments on integrity and oxidation state of cellulose.
- Henniges, U.; Hasani, M.; Potthast, A.; Westman, G.; Rosenau, T. Materials 2013, 6(5), 1584-1598. Electron beam irradiation of cellulosic materials – opportunities and limitations.
- Becker, M.; Liebner, F.; Rosenau, T.; Potthast, A. Talanta, 2013, 115, 642-651. Ethoximation-silylation approach with expanded retention index (ERI) for mono- and disaccharide analysis by GC/MS.
- Stefanovic, B.; Pirker, K. F.; Rosenau, T.; Potthast, A. Carbohydr. Polym. 2014, 111, 688-699. Effects of tribochemical treatments on the integrity of cellulose.
- Siller, M.; Ahn. K.; Pircher, N.; Rosenau, T.; Potthast, A. Cellulose 2014, 21(5), 3291-3301. Dissolution of rayon fibres for size exclusion chromatography: a challenge.
- Siller, M.; Amer, H.; Bacher, M.; Rosenau, T.; Potthast, A. Cellulose 2015, 22(4), 2245-2261. Effects of periodate oxidation on cellulose polymorphs.
- Sulaeva, I.; Klinger, K.-M.; Amer, H.; Henniges, U.; Rosenau, T.; Potthast, A.
Cellulose 2015, 22(6), 3569-3581. Determination of molar mass distributions of highly oxidized dialdehyde cellulose by size exclusion chromatography and asymmetric flow field-flow fractionation. - Nypelö, T.; Amer, H.; Konnerth, J.; Potthast, A.; Rosenau, T. Biomacromolecules 2018, 19(3), 973-979. Self-standing cellulose Janus-type films with aldehyde and carboxyl functionalities.
- Hosoya, T.; Bacher, M.; Potthast, A.; Elder, T.; Rosenau, T. Cellulose 2018, 25(7), 3797-3814. Insights into degradation pathways of oxidized anhydroglucose units in cellulose by b-alkoxy-elimination – a combined theoretical and experimental approach.
- Oberlerchner, J. T.; Böhmdorfer, S.; Rosenau, T.; Potthast, A. Holzforschung 2018, 72(8), 645-652. A matrix-resistant HPTLC method to quantify monosaccharides in wood-based lignocellulose biorefinery streams.
- Ahn, K.; Zaccaron, S.; Zwirchmayr, N. S.; Hettegger, H.; Hofinger, H.; Bacher, M.; Henniges, U.; Hosoya, T.; Potthast, A.; Rosenau, T. Cellulose 2019, 26, 429-444. Yellowing and brightness reversion of celluloses: CO or COOH, who is the culprit?
- Ling, Z.; Wang, T.; Makarem, M.; Cintrón, M. S.; Cheng, H. N.; Kang, X.; Bacher, M.; Potthast, A.; Rosenau, T.; King, H.; Delhom, C. D.; Nam, S.; Edwards, J. V.; Kim, S. H.; Xu, F.; French, A.; D. Cellulose 2019, 26(1), 305-328. Effects of ball milling on the structure of cotton cellulose.
- Lucia, A.; Van Herwijnen, H. W. G.; Oberlerchner, J. T.; Rosenau, T.; Beaumount, M. ChemSusChem 2019, 12(20), 4679-4684. Resource-saving production of dialdehyde cellulose: Optimization of the process at high-consistency.
- Koso, T.; del Cerro, R. D.; Heikkinen, S.; Nypelö, T.; Buffiere, J.; Perea-Buceta, J.; Potthast, A.; Rosenau, T.; Heikkinen, H.; Maaheimo, H.; Isogai, A.; Kilpeläinen, I.; King, A. Cellulose 2020, in press. 2D Assignment and Quantitative Analysis of Cellulose and Oxidized Celluloses using Solution-State NMR Spectroscopy.