In the field of enzymatic cellulose degradation, fundamental interactions between different enzymes and polymorphic cellulose materials are of essential importance but still not understood in full detail. One technology with the potential of direct visualization of such bioprocesses is atomic force microscopy (AFM) due to its capability of real-time <i>in situ</i> investigations with spatial resolutions down to the molecular scale. To exploit the full capabilities of this technology and unravel fundamental enzyme–cellulose bioprocesses, appropriate cellulose substrates are decisive. In this study, we introduce a semicrystalline-thin-film-cellulose (SCFTC) substrate which fulfills the strong demands on such ideal cellulose substrates by mean...
A combination of molecular modelling and atomic force microscopy (AFM) techniques was used to study ...
Cellulose, the most abundant polymer on earth, has enormous potential in developing bio-friendly, an...
Abstract A deeper mechanistic understanding of the saccharification of cellulosic biomass could enha...
In the field of enzymatic cellulose degradation, fundamental interactions between different enzymes ...
We carried out the real-time visualization of individual cellulase molecules using a high-speed atom...
High-resolution atomic force microscopy (AFM) was used to image the real-time in situ degradation of...
The biodegradation of cellulose involves the enzymatic action of cellulases (endoglucanases), cellob...
Cellulases hydrolyze β-1,4-glucosidic linkages of insoluble cellulose at the solid/liquid interface,...
A deeper mechanistic understanding of the saccharification of cellulosic biomass could enhance the e...
A method for prepg. open, sub-monolayer cellulose films on a silicon substrate is introduced, and th...
Cellulose, the major structural component of plant cell walls, is a homopolymer of β-1,4-linked gluc...
In this work we applied AFM for the surface study of cellulose microcrystals using highly crystallin...
© 2014 IEEE. Enzymatic hydrolysis of cellulose from biomass is potentially considered as a new appro...
Dilute concentrations of cellulose nanocrystal solutions were spin coated onto different substrates ...
Lignocellulosic biomass is considered as a sustainable source of energy and chemicals, but its recal...
A combination of molecular modelling and atomic force microscopy (AFM) techniques was used to study ...
Cellulose, the most abundant polymer on earth, has enormous potential in developing bio-friendly, an...
Abstract A deeper mechanistic understanding of the saccharification of cellulosic biomass could enha...
In the field of enzymatic cellulose degradation, fundamental interactions between different enzymes ...
We carried out the real-time visualization of individual cellulase molecules using a high-speed atom...
High-resolution atomic force microscopy (AFM) was used to image the real-time in situ degradation of...
The biodegradation of cellulose involves the enzymatic action of cellulases (endoglucanases), cellob...
Cellulases hydrolyze β-1,4-glucosidic linkages of insoluble cellulose at the solid/liquid interface,...
A deeper mechanistic understanding of the saccharification of cellulosic biomass could enhance the e...
A method for prepg. open, sub-monolayer cellulose films on a silicon substrate is introduced, and th...
Cellulose, the major structural component of plant cell walls, is a homopolymer of β-1,4-linked gluc...
In this work we applied AFM for the surface study of cellulose microcrystals using highly crystallin...
© 2014 IEEE. Enzymatic hydrolysis of cellulose from biomass is potentially considered as a new appro...
Dilute concentrations of cellulose nanocrystal solutions were spin coated onto different substrates ...
Lignocellulosic biomass is considered as a sustainable source of energy and chemicals, but its recal...
A combination of molecular modelling and atomic force microscopy (AFM) techniques was used to study ...
Cellulose, the most abundant polymer on earth, has enormous potential in developing bio-friendly, an...
Abstract A deeper mechanistic understanding of the saccharification of cellulosic biomass could enha...