In the lead of developing new biomaterials from plant sources it is of importance to be able to control and vary the properties, such as flexibility, strength, and hygroscopicity of the final material. These properties are highly directed by the interactions between constituents on a molecular level. To receive information about such interactions the work in this thesis is based on nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) techniques, comprising studies of polysaccharides and their interactions with the surrounding in solution; in a gel; and in the state of fibers.It could be concluded that the dissolution mechanism for polysaccharides differs depending on whether the chain is substituted, as the hemicellulose xylan normally appears, or unsubstitute...
In contrast to the well-studied crystalline cellulose of microbial and animal origins, cellulose in ...
Rare sugars are monosaccharides and their derivatives that are not commonly found in nature. d-Allul...
Many processes have been proposed to produce glucose as a substrate for bacterial fermentation to ob...
In the lead of developing new biomaterials from plant sources it is of importance to be able to cont...
Polysaccharides are the most abundant biopolymers produced in nature and belong, together with prote...
Solutions of cellulose in a mixture of tetrabutylammonium fluoride and dimethyl sulfoxide (TBAF/DMSO...
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...
Cellulose I isolated from wood in the form of cellulose-rich fibres, i.e. as a pulp, is a widely use...
Cellulose is the most abundant polymer in nature and it is an important constituent in most flowers,...
The native cellulose of bacterial, algal, and animal origins has been well studied structurally usin...
Solid-state 13C NMR spectroscopy was used to determine the degree of cellulose crystallinity (CrI) i...
Exploitation of plant lignocellulosic biomass is hampered by our ignorance of the molecular basis fo...
Solutions of cellulose in a mixture of tetrabutylammonium fluoride and dimethyl sulfoxide (TBAF/DMSO...
The human society of today has a significantly negative impact on the environment and needs to chang...
In contrast to the well-studied crystalline cellulose of microbial and animal origins, cellulose in ...
Rare sugars are monosaccharides and their derivatives that are not commonly found in nature. d-Allul...
Many processes have been proposed to produce glucose as a substrate for bacterial fermentation to ob...
In the lead of developing new biomaterials from plant sources it is of importance to be able to cont...
Polysaccharides are the most abundant biopolymers produced in nature and belong, together with prote...
Solutions of cellulose in a mixture of tetrabutylammonium fluoride and dimethyl sulfoxide (TBAF/DMSO...
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...
Cellulose I isolated from wood in the form of cellulose-rich fibres, i.e. as a pulp, is a widely use...
Cellulose is the most abundant polymer in nature and it is an important constituent in most flowers,...
The native cellulose of bacterial, algal, and animal origins has been well studied structurally usin...
Solid-state 13C NMR spectroscopy was used to determine the degree of cellulose crystallinity (CrI) i...
Exploitation of plant lignocellulosic biomass is hampered by our ignorance of the molecular basis fo...
Solutions of cellulose in a mixture of tetrabutylammonium fluoride and dimethyl sulfoxide (TBAF/DMSO...
The human society of today has a significantly negative impact on the environment and needs to chang...
In contrast to the well-studied crystalline cellulose of microbial and animal origins, cellulose in ...
Rare sugars are monosaccharides and their derivatives that are not commonly found in nature. d-Allul...
Many processes have been proposed to produce glucose as a substrate for bacterial fermentation to ob...