The structural basis of the interdependence between moisture content and activation of cooperative dynamics in natural cellulose is explored using a solid state NMR experiment which is able to localize these motions to cellulose chains on the surface of the unitary crystallite. Making assumptions based on current knowledge of biosynthesis of cellulose and the dipolar line widths of H spectra in solids, it is shown that the sorption of moisture causes the activation of cooperative motion of cellulose chains on the surface of the cellulose crystallite in a manner which is related to the moisture content. An important implication for these results is that densification of cellulose and associated changes in the water sorption isotherm, is poss...
Relating cellulose structure to its water uptake is a classical problem with many investigations don...
The human society of today has a significantly negative impact on the environment and needs to chang...
In the lead of developing new biomaterials from plant sources it is of importance to be able to cont...
Mobility of water in cellulose was studied by solid-state 1H and high-resolution 2H NMR as a functio...
The organization of water molecules adsorbed onto cellulose and the supramolecular hydrated structur...
The mechanical and dynamical properties of cellulose, the most abundant biomolecule on earth, are es...
Molecular dynamics (MD) simulations of 13C NMR longitudinal relaxation (T1) distributions were recen...
Cellulose is the most abundant polymer in nature and it is an important constituent in most flowers,...
In this thesis solid-state NMR and NMR cryoporometry were used to gain information of the structure ...
A new solid-state NMR experiment, J-WISE, is presented for studying local mobility in solids with at...
Relating cellulose structure to its water uptake is a classical problem with many investigations don...
Cellulose I isolated from wood in the form of cellulose-rich fibres, i.e. as a pulp, is a widely use...
Improved moisture stability is desired in cellulose biocomposites. In order to clarify nanostructura...
In this study the effects of altering the coagulation medium during regeneration of cellulose dissol...
Polarization transfer solid-state NMR is shown to give molecular-level information about both dissol...
Relating cellulose structure to its water uptake is a classical problem with many investigations don...
The human society of today has a significantly negative impact on the environment and needs to chang...
In the lead of developing new biomaterials from plant sources it is of importance to be able to cont...
Mobility of water in cellulose was studied by solid-state 1H and high-resolution 2H NMR as a functio...
The organization of water molecules adsorbed onto cellulose and the supramolecular hydrated structur...
The mechanical and dynamical properties of cellulose, the most abundant biomolecule on earth, are es...
Molecular dynamics (MD) simulations of 13C NMR longitudinal relaxation (T1) distributions were recen...
Cellulose is the most abundant polymer in nature and it is an important constituent in most flowers,...
In this thesis solid-state NMR and NMR cryoporometry were used to gain information of the structure ...
A new solid-state NMR experiment, J-WISE, is presented for studying local mobility in solids with at...
Relating cellulose structure to its water uptake is a classical problem with many investigations don...
Cellulose I isolated from wood in the form of cellulose-rich fibres, i.e. as a pulp, is a widely use...
Improved moisture stability is desired in cellulose biocomposites. In order to clarify nanostructura...
In this study the effects of altering the coagulation medium during regeneration of cellulose dissol...
Polarization transfer solid-state NMR is shown to give molecular-level information about both dissol...
Relating cellulose structure to its water uptake is a classical problem with many investigations don...
The human society of today has a significantly negative impact on the environment and needs to chang...
In the lead of developing new biomaterials from plant sources it is of importance to be able to cont...