Polysaccharide esters (cellulose and starch) are among the first
polymeric materials applied commercially. The way of producing these
technically relevant derivatives has changed little during the entire
history of their manufacture. In the last decade, investigation of new
acylation methods and strategies of analysis was revived by the search
for tailored, biocompatible, material for specific fields of
application, e.g., biotechnology, sensor techniques and medicine. This
book provides the first practical, comprehensive summary of modern
acylation methods.