Background: Besides classical utilization of wood and paper, lignocellulosic biomass has become increasingly important with regard to biorefinery, biofuel production and novel biomaterials. For these new applications the macromolecular assembly of cell walls is of utmost importance and therefore further insights into the arrangement of the molecules on the nanolevel have to be gained. Cell wall recalcitrance against enzymatic degradation is one of the key issues, since an efficient degradation of lignocellulosic plant material is probably the most crucial step in plant conversion to energy. A limiting factor for in-depth analysis is that high resolution characterization techniques provide structural but hardly chemical information (e. g. Tr...
The organizational features of lignin structure and the mechanism of its synthesis have significant ...
International audiencePlant cells are elaborate three-dimensional polymer nano-constructs with compl...
In this paper, we present the use of multiplex click/bioorthogonal chemistry combined with super-res...
Background Besides classical utilization of wood and paper, lignocellulosic biomass has become incr...
Abstract Understanding plant cell wall cross-linking chemistry and polymeric architecture is key to ...
The woody secondary cell walls of plants are the largest repository of renewable carbon biopolymers ...
Lignocellulosic biomass is a complex network of polymers making up the cell walls of plants. It repr...
Lignocellulosic resources have been recognized to be the most promising sustainable and renewable so...
At the molecular level the plant cell walls consist of a few nanometer thick semi-crystalline cellul...
The physicochemical properties of plant fibres are determined by the fibre morphology and structural...
Deconstruction of lignocellulosic plant cell walls to fermentable sugars by thermochemical and/or bi...
International audienceThe complex organic polymer, lignin, abundant in plants, prevents the efficien...
Lignocellulosic biofuels have been identified as a possible solution to contribute to the world\u27s...
International audienceEthanol production using extracted cellulose from plant cell walls (PCW) is a ...
The woody secondary cell walls of plants are the largest repository of renewable carbon biopolymers ...
The organizational features of lignin structure and the mechanism of its synthesis have significant ...
International audiencePlant cells are elaborate three-dimensional polymer nano-constructs with compl...
In this paper, we present the use of multiplex click/bioorthogonal chemistry combined with super-res...
Background Besides classical utilization of wood and paper, lignocellulosic biomass has become incr...
Abstract Understanding plant cell wall cross-linking chemistry and polymeric architecture is key to ...
The woody secondary cell walls of plants are the largest repository of renewable carbon biopolymers ...
Lignocellulosic biomass is a complex network of polymers making up the cell walls of plants. It repr...
Lignocellulosic resources have been recognized to be the most promising sustainable and renewable so...
At the molecular level the plant cell walls consist of a few nanometer thick semi-crystalline cellul...
The physicochemical properties of plant fibres are determined by the fibre morphology and structural...
Deconstruction of lignocellulosic plant cell walls to fermentable sugars by thermochemical and/or bi...
International audienceThe complex organic polymer, lignin, abundant in plants, prevents the efficien...
Lignocellulosic biofuels have been identified as a possible solution to contribute to the world\u27s...
International audienceEthanol production using extracted cellulose from plant cell walls (PCW) is a ...
The woody secondary cell walls of plants are the largest repository of renewable carbon biopolymers ...
The organizational features of lignin structure and the mechanism of its synthesis have significant ...
International audiencePlant cells are elaborate three-dimensional polymer nano-constructs with compl...
In this paper, we present the use of multiplex click/bioorthogonal chemistry combined with super-res...