The interaction between a lignin film and a cellulose sphere has been measured using the colloidal probe force technique as a function of aqueous electrolyte solution conditions. The lignin film was first studied for its roughness and stability using atomic force microscopy imaging and quartz crystal microbalance measurements, respectively. The film was found to be smooth and stable in the pH range of 3.5-9 and in ionic strengths up to and including 0.01 M. This range of ionic strength and pH was hence used to measure the surface force profiles between lignin and cellulose. Under these solution conditions, the measured forces behaved according to DLVO theory. The force-distance curves could be fitted between the limits of constant charge an...
Lignin model surfaces were prepared from aqueous alkaline solutions by spin-coating on silica wafers...
The adhesion of single and associated lignin chains to a substrate has been studied by means of sing...
Lack of fundamental understanding of cellulase interactions with different plant cell wall component...
The interaction between a lignin film and a cellulose sphere has been measured using the colloidal p...
In this thesis the interactions in cellulose systems havebeen studied with emphasis on surface force...
A systematic study of the surface forces between a cellulose sphere and cellulose thin films of vary...
A systematic study of the surface forces between a cellulose sphere and cellulose thin films of vary...
The atomic force microscope (AFM) colloidal probe technique has been used to investigate forces betw...
Lignin has been spotlighted as an abundant renewable bioresource for use in material technologies an...
The interaction between cellulose surfaces is of fundamental interest in various natural and industr...
The interaction between cellulose surfaces in aqueous solution has been measured using colloidal pro...
The interaction between cellulose surfaces is of fundamental interest in various natural and industr...
The focus of this thesis is fundamental surface force and friction studies of silica and cellulose s...
Colloidal probe microscopy has been used to study the interaction between model cellulose surfaces a...
forces between lignin and cellulase as determined by atomic force microscopy Qin et al
Lignin model surfaces were prepared from aqueous alkaline solutions by spin-coating on silica wafers...
The adhesion of single and associated lignin chains to a substrate has been studied by means of sing...
Lack of fundamental understanding of cellulase interactions with different plant cell wall component...
The interaction between a lignin film and a cellulose sphere has been measured using the colloidal p...
In this thesis the interactions in cellulose systems havebeen studied with emphasis on surface force...
A systematic study of the surface forces between a cellulose sphere and cellulose thin films of vary...
A systematic study of the surface forces between a cellulose sphere and cellulose thin films of vary...
The atomic force microscope (AFM) colloidal probe technique has been used to investigate forces betw...
Lignin has been spotlighted as an abundant renewable bioresource for use in material technologies an...
The interaction between cellulose surfaces is of fundamental interest in various natural and industr...
The interaction between cellulose surfaces in aqueous solution has been measured using colloidal pro...
The interaction between cellulose surfaces is of fundamental interest in various natural and industr...
The focus of this thesis is fundamental surface force and friction studies of silica and cellulose s...
Colloidal probe microscopy has been used to study the interaction between model cellulose surfaces a...
forces between lignin and cellulase as determined by atomic force microscopy Qin et al
Lignin model surfaces were prepared from aqueous alkaline solutions by spin-coating on silica wafers...
The adhesion of single and associated lignin chains to a substrate has been studied by means of sing...
Lack of fundamental understanding of cellulase interactions with different plant cell wall component...