The structure of cellulose microfibrils in wood is not known in detail, despite the abundance of cellulose in woody biomass and its importance for biology, energy, and engineering. The structure of the microfibrils of spruce wood cellulose was investigated using a range of spectroscopic methods coupled to small-angle neutron and wide-angle X-ray scattering. The scattering data were consistent with 24-chain microfibrils and favored a “rectangular” model with both hydrophobic and hydrophilic surfaces exposed. Disorder in chain packing and hydrogen bonding was shown to increase outwards from the microfibril center. The extent of disorder blurred the distinction between the I alpha and I beta allomorphs. Chains at the surface were distinct in c...
Background: To gain a better understanding of bark layer structure and function, especially of the p...
Ultrathin cellulose microfibril fractions were extracted from spruce wood powder using combined deli...
X-ray scattering methods allow efficient characterization of cellulosic materials, but interpreting ...
The structure of cellulose microfibrils in situ in wood from the dicotyledonous (hardwood) species c...
Conifer wood is an exceptionally stiff and strong material when its cellulose microfibrils are well ...
Conifer wood is an exceptionally stiff and strong material when its cellulose microfibrils are well ...
Cellulose microfibrils in conifers, as in other woody materials, are aggregated into loose bundles c...
Background Cellulose from grasses and cereals makes up much of the potential raw material for bio...
The structure of cellulose microfibrils in situ in wood from the dicotyledonous (hardwood) species c...
There is an emerging consensus that higher plants synthesize cellulose microfibrils that initially c...
Wood and other plant-based resources provide abundant, renewable raw materials for a variety of appl...
BACKGROUND: Cellulose from grasses and cereals makes up much of the potential raw material for biofu...
The structure of microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) made by mild acid hydrolysis from cotton linter, f...
Wood and other cellulosic materials are highly sensitive to moisture, which affects their use in man...
In the primary walls of growing plant cells, the glucose polymer cellulose is assembled into long mi...
Background: To gain a better understanding of bark layer structure and function, especially of the p...
Ultrathin cellulose microfibril fractions were extracted from spruce wood powder using combined deli...
X-ray scattering methods allow efficient characterization of cellulosic materials, but interpreting ...
The structure of cellulose microfibrils in situ in wood from the dicotyledonous (hardwood) species c...
Conifer wood is an exceptionally stiff and strong material when its cellulose microfibrils are well ...
Conifer wood is an exceptionally stiff and strong material when its cellulose microfibrils are well ...
Cellulose microfibrils in conifers, as in other woody materials, are aggregated into loose bundles c...
Background Cellulose from grasses and cereals makes up much of the potential raw material for bio...
The structure of cellulose microfibrils in situ in wood from the dicotyledonous (hardwood) species c...
There is an emerging consensus that higher plants synthesize cellulose microfibrils that initially c...
Wood and other plant-based resources provide abundant, renewable raw materials for a variety of appl...
BACKGROUND: Cellulose from grasses and cereals makes up much of the potential raw material for biofu...
The structure of microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) made by mild acid hydrolysis from cotton linter, f...
Wood and other cellulosic materials are highly sensitive to moisture, which affects their use in man...
In the primary walls of growing plant cells, the glucose polymer cellulose is assembled into long mi...
Background: To gain a better understanding of bark layer structure and function, especially of the p...
Ultrathin cellulose microfibril fractions were extracted from spruce wood powder using combined deli...
X-ray scattering methods allow efficient characterization of cellulosic materials, but interpreting ...