“…Given the biological origin of Na CMC, it typically has a high polydispersity of the chain length distribution ,,, (common values of M w / M n are around 1.7–4.5 ,,,, ). The crystallinity of the cellulose raw material ,, and/or the amount and the distribution of the carboxymethyl groups along the chains ,,− can also vary. Commercial Na CMCs typically have an average of 0.4–1.5 carboxymethyl groups per monomer, which is referred to as the absolute degree of substitution (DS). , These charged carboxymethyl groups are key to the behavior of Na CMC in solution as they confer its water-solubility to Na CMC.…”