“…The creating of negatively charged phosphoric groups (such as cellulose phosphate or cellulose phosphite) on cellulose is a well-known strategy when producing materials applicable in orthopaedics (Petreus et al, 2014), biomedical (Granja et al, 2001a(Granja et al, , 2001bLi, Wang, Liu, Xiong, & Liu, 2012;Mucalo, Kato, & Yokogawa, 2009), textile (Aoki & Nishio, 2010;Tzanov, Stamenova, & Cavaco-Paulo, 2002), plastics (as flame-retardants' fillers) (Gérard, Fontaine, & Bourbigot, 2010), fuel cell (Ma & Sahai, 2013) bio-chemical separation (as cation exchangers) (Suflet, Chitanu, & Popa, 2006), and other applications (such as protein adsorbents) (Oshima, Taguchi, Ohe, & Baba, 2011).…”