The formation of a chiral-nematic phase from cellulose nanowhiskers has been frequently reported in the literature. The most popular theory used to explain the chiral interactions is that of twisted morphology of cellulose nanowhiskers. Two possible origins of twist have been suggested: the intrinsic chirality of cellulose chains and result of interaction of chiral surfaces. High resolution SEM and AFM have been used to locate twists in cellulose microfibrils and nanowhiskers. The origin of the twisted morphology in cellulose microfibrils has been studied with reference to the protein aggregation theor
International audience9 The cellulose of the green alga Glaucocystis consists of almost pure Iα crys...
In biomineralization, inorganic materials are formed with remarkable control of the shape and morpho...
The problem of fibril (fibre) formation in chiral systems is explored theoretically being supported...
The formation of a chiral-nematic phase from cellulose nanowhiskers has been frequently reported in ...
International audience7 Nanocellulose consisting of crystalline cellulose nanoparticles has a high p...
The chiral nematic texture of a number of anisotropic cellulosic systems is revealed with the help o...
Cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) are naturally sourced elongated nanocolloids that form cholesteric pha...
Water binds strongly with cellulose and plays a seminal role in its hierarchical structure at ambien...
Chirality is observed throughout cellulosic materials, but it is unclear where the chirality origina...
International audienceCellulose is a polysaccharide that displays chirality across different scales,...
Understanding how nanostructure and nanomechanics influence physical material properties on the micr...
Cellulosic liquid crystalline solutions and suspensions form chiral nematic phases that show a rich ...
Degradation of bacterial cellulose with a commercial cellulase, Celluclast 1.5 L (Novo Nordisk), fro...
International audience9 The cellulose of the green alga Glaucocystis consists of almost pure Iα crys...
In biomineralization, inorganic materials are formed with remarkable control of the shape and morpho...
The problem of fibril (fibre) formation in chiral systems is explored theoretically being supported...
The formation of a chiral-nematic phase from cellulose nanowhiskers has been frequently reported in ...
International audience7 Nanocellulose consisting of crystalline cellulose nanoparticles has a high p...
The chiral nematic texture of a number of anisotropic cellulosic systems is revealed with the help o...
Cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) are naturally sourced elongated nanocolloids that form cholesteric pha...
Water binds strongly with cellulose and plays a seminal role in its hierarchical structure at ambien...
Chirality is observed throughout cellulosic materials, but it is unclear where the chirality origina...
International audienceCellulose is a polysaccharide that displays chirality across different scales,...
Understanding how nanostructure and nanomechanics influence physical material properties on the micr...
Cellulosic liquid crystalline solutions and suspensions form chiral nematic phases that show a rich ...
Degradation of bacterial cellulose with a commercial cellulase, Celluclast 1.5 L (Novo Nordisk), fro...
International audience9 The cellulose of the green alga Glaucocystis consists of almost pure Iα crys...
In biomineralization, inorganic materials are formed with remarkable control of the shape and morpho...
The problem of fibril (fibre) formation in chiral systems is explored theoretically being supported...