Model hemicellulose–cellulose composites that mimic plant cell wall polymer interactions were prepared by synthesizing deuterated bacterial cellulose in the presence of glucomannan or xyloglucan. Dilute acid pretreatment (DAP) of these materials was studied using small-angle neutron scattering, X-ray diffraction, and sum frequency generation spectroscopy. The macrofibril dimensions of the pretreated cellulose alone were smaller but with similar entanglement of macrofibrillar network as native cellulose. In addition, the crystallite size dimension along the (010) plane increased. Glucomannan–cellulose underwent similar changes to cellulose, except that the macrofibrillar network was more entangled after DAP. Conversely, in xyloglucan–cellulo...
This thesis examines the interaction of xyloglucan, the major hemicellulosic component of type I pri...
Interactions between cellulose and glucomannan/galactomannans have been studied through molecular an...
Hemicelluloses exhibit a range of interactions with cellulose, the mechanical consequences of which ...
The interactions of cellulose with other major plant cell wall polysaccharides - arabinoxylan (AX), ...
The interaction mechanism of two plant cell wall polysaccharides, arabinoxylan and xyloglucan, with ...
Polysaccharides have widespread commercial uses and play important roles in biological systems. The ...
A cellulose/xyloglucan framework is considered to form the basis for the mechanical properties of pr...
Hemicelluloses, a family of heterogeneous polysaccharides with complex molecular structures, constit...
Cellulose hydrogels are extensively applied in many biotechnological fields and are also used as mod...
To identify interactions of relevance to the structure and properties of the primary cell walls of c...
The structure of protiated, deuterated and composite cellulose hydrogels with plant cell wall (PCW) ...
To identify interactions of relevance to the structure and properties of the primary cell walls of c...
Features of the interaction between cellulose and xyloglucan have been studied using the cellulose-p...
In the primary walls of growing plant cells, the glucose polymer cellulose is assembled into long mi...
The plant cell wall exhibits a hierarchical structure, in which the organization of the constituents...
This thesis examines the interaction of xyloglucan, the major hemicellulosic component of type I pri...
Interactions between cellulose and glucomannan/galactomannans have been studied through molecular an...
Hemicelluloses exhibit a range of interactions with cellulose, the mechanical consequences of which ...
The interactions of cellulose with other major plant cell wall polysaccharides - arabinoxylan (AX), ...
The interaction mechanism of two plant cell wall polysaccharides, arabinoxylan and xyloglucan, with ...
Polysaccharides have widespread commercial uses and play important roles in biological systems. The ...
A cellulose/xyloglucan framework is considered to form the basis for the mechanical properties of pr...
Hemicelluloses, a family of heterogeneous polysaccharides with complex molecular structures, constit...
Cellulose hydrogels are extensively applied in many biotechnological fields and are also used as mod...
To identify interactions of relevance to the structure and properties of the primary cell walls of c...
The structure of protiated, deuterated and composite cellulose hydrogels with plant cell wall (PCW) ...
To identify interactions of relevance to the structure and properties of the primary cell walls of c...
Features of the interaction between cellulose and xyloglucan have been studied using the cellulose-p...
In the primary walls of growing plant cells, the glucose polymer cellulose is assembled into long mi...
The plant cell wall exhibits a hierarchical structure, in which the organization of the constituents...
This thesis examines the interaction of xyloglucan, the major hemicellulosic component of type I pri...
Interactions between cellulose and glucomannan/galactomannans have been studied through molecular an...
Hemicelluloses exhibit a range of interactions with cellulose, the mechanical consequences of which ...