What is Cellulose Ether
At LANDU, cellulose ether is engineered as a high-performance polymer derived from natural cellulose, modified through etherification to enhance its functionality. Each glucose unit in the cellulose backbone contains three hydroxyl groups—one primary (on carbon 6) and two secondary (on carbons 2 and 3). By substituting these hydroxyl groups with hydrocarbon groups, LANDU produces a range of cellulose ether derivatives tailored for specific applications.
Depending on the type of substituent introduced, LANDU’s cellulose ethers are classified into anionic, cationic, and nonionic types, each offering unique solubility, reactivity, and performance characteristics across industries such as construction, pharmaceuticals, food, and personal care.