“…It is also worth noting that the enzymatic process eliminates the use of harmful reagents, which are used, e.g., in chemical methods, in favor of the use of biodegradable cellulases, which are neutral and, consequently, have no emissions of harmful chemicals that affect ecology and laboratory equipment [ 20 , 30 ]. Cellulose, due to the presence of a large amount of hydrogen bonds in it, is a material whose enzymatic modification requires a synergistic correlation of cellulolytic enzymes [ 31 , 32 , 33 , 34 , 35 ]. Scientists in their works have proved that the effectiveness of this complicated process is influenced not only by the conditions of the hydrolysis reaction, such as temperature, pH of the reaction environment [ 36 ] or the type, activity level and concentration of the selected substrate [ 37 , 38 ], but also the type or degree of polymerization of the cellulose used, its crystallinity and porosity [ 39 , 40 ].…”