International audienceUnderstanding the hydrolysis process of lignocellulosic substrates remains a challenge in the biotechnology field. We aimed here at investigating the effect of substrate architecture on the enzymatic degradation process using two different multilayered model films composed of cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) and xyloglucan (XG) chains. They were built by a spin-assisted layer-by-layer (LbL) approach and consisted either of (i) an alternation of CNC and XG layers or of (ii) layers of mixed (CNC/XG) complexes alternated with polycation layers. Neutron reflectivity (NR) was used to determine the architecture and composition of these films and to characterize their swelling in aqueous solution. The films displayed different [...
A study of the interaction of four endoglucanases with amorphous cellulose films by neutron reflecto...
The interaction between cellulose and hemicelluloses is of fundamental importance for understanding ...
International audienceThe effect of the variation of CNC concentration on the growth pattern of CNC-...
International audienceUnderstanding the hydrolysis process of lignocellulosic substrates remains a c...
International audienceUnderstanding the hydrolysis process of lignocellulosic substrates remains a c...
WOS:000312246200017International audienceMultilayered cellulose nanocrystals-xyloglucan (CN-XG) film...
WOS:000312246200017International audienceMultilayered cellulose nanocrystals-xyloglucan (CN-XG) film...
WOS:000312246200017International audienceMultilayered cellulose nanocrystals-xyloglucan (CN-XG) film...
WOS:000312246200017International audienceMultilayered cellulose nanocrystals-xyloglucan (CN-XG) film...
WOS:000312246200017International audienceMultilayered cellulose nanocrystals-xyloglucan (CN-XG) film...
Cellulose and xyloglucan represent a major network from plant cell wall. Theses molecules are linked...
Improving the efficiency of enzymatic hydrolysis of cellulose is one of the key technological hurdle...
Xyloglucan (XG) is believed to act as a cementing material that contributes to the cross-linking and...
Ultrathin bicomponent films of cellulose and lignin derivatives were deposited on silica supports by...
Enzymatic degradation of plant polysaccharide networks is a complex process that involves disrupting...
A study of the interaction of four endoglucanases with amorphous cellulose films by neutron reflecto...
The interaction between cellulose and hemicelluloses is of fundamental importance for understanding ...
International audienceThe effect of the variation of CNC concentration on the growth pattern of CNC-...
International audienceUnderstanding the hydrolysis process of lignocellulosic substrates remains a c...
International audienceUnderstanding the hydrolysis process of lignocellulosic substrates remains a c...
WOS:000312246200017International audienceMultilayered cellulose nanocrystals-xyloglucan (CN-XG) film...
WOS:000312246200017International audienceMultilayered cellulose nanocrystals-xyloglucan (CN-XG) film...
WOS:000312246200017International audienceMultilayered cellulose nanocrystals-xyloglucan (CN-XG) film...
WOS:000312246200017International audienceMultilayered cellulose nanocrystals-xyloglucan (CN-XG) film...
WOS:000312246200017International audienceMultilayered cellulose nanocrystals-xyloglucan (CN-XG) film...
Cellulose and xyloglucan represent a major network from plant cell wall. Theses molecules are linked...
Improving the efficiency of enzymatic hydrolysis of cellulose is one of the key technological hurdle...
Xyloglucan (XG) is believed to act as a cementing material that contributes to the cross-linking and...
Ultrathin bicomponent films of cellulose and lignin derivatives were deposited on silica supports by...
Enzymatic degradation of plant polysaccharide networks is a complex process that involves disrupting...
A study of the interaction of four endoglucanases with amorphous cellulose films by neutron reflecto...
The interaction between cellulose and hemicelluloses is of fundamental importance for understanding ...
International audienceThe effect of the variation of CNC concentration on the growth pattern of CNC-...