AbstractThe organization of the surface of cellulose is important in cell structure, as well as in industrial processing and modification. Using atomic force microscopy, we show that the Iα phase of native cellulose first proposed in 1984 and subsequently characterized by a triclinic unit cell exists over large areas of the surface of microcrystals from Valonia, one of the most highly crystalline celluloses. There is startling agreement between the observed structure and crystal models, and it is possible to identify the specific crystal face being imaged. The near-atomic resolution images also offer an insight into structural reconstructions at the surface compared to the interior. We are able to assign features in the images to particular...
Nature has created efficient strategies to make materials with hierarchical internal structure that ...
Abstract Nanocrystalline cellulose (NCC) shows very unique properties – in suspension, it spontaneou...
Bundles of cellulose polymers in plant cell walls exhibit a robust network of hydrogen bonds and hyd...
In this work we applied AFM for the surface study of cellulose microcrystals using highly crystallin...
A combination of molecular modelling and atomic force microscopy (AFM) techniques was used to study ...
There is an emerging consensus that higher plants synthesize cellulose microfibrils that initially c...
Cellulose, the major structural component of plant cell walls, is a homopolymer of β-1,4-linked gluc...
Abstract A deeper mechanistic understanding of the saccharification of cellulosic biomass could enha...
The paracrystallinity of cellulose samples was studied with a complex of investigation methods inclu...
A deeper mechanistic understanding of the saccharification of cellulosic biomass could enhance the e...
This review attempts to bring together basic and systematic information which has been gathered on c...
The biodegradation of cellulose involves the enzymatic action of cellulases (endoglucanases), cellob...
Cellulose is the most abundant source of biomass in the world. Nano-cellulose possesses the extraord...
AbstractThe possible adsorption sites of cellulases on crystalline cellulose were investigated by mo...
The quintessential form of cellulose in wood consists of microfibrils that have high aspect ratio cr...
Nature has created efficient strategies to make materials with hierarchical internal structure that ...
Abstract Nanocrystalline cellulose (NCC) shows very unique properties – in suspension, it spontaneou...
Bundles of cellulose polymers in plant cell walls exhibit a robust network of hydrogen bonds and hyd...
In this work we applied AFM for the surface study of cellulose microcrystals using highly crystallin...
A combination of molecular modelling and atomic force microscopy (AFM) techniques was used to study ...
There is an emerging consensus that higher plants synthesize cellulose microfibrils that initially c...
Cellulose, the major structural component of plant cell walls, is a homopolymer of β-1,4-linked gluc...
Abstract A deeper mechanistic understanding of the saccharification of cellulosic biomass could enha...
The paracrystallinity of cellulose samples was studied with a complex of investigation methods inclu...
A deeper mechanistic understanding of the saccharification of cellulosic biomass could enhance the e...
This review attempts to bring together basic and systematic information which has been gathered on c...
The biodegradation of cellulose involves the enzymatic action of cellulases (endoglucanases), cellob...
Cellulose is the most abundant source of biomass in the world. Nano-cellulose possesses the extraord...
AbstractThe possible adsorption sites of cellulases on crystalline cellulose were investigated by mo...
The quintessential form of cellulose in wood consists of microfibrils that have high aspect ratio cr...
Nature has created efficient strategies to make materials with hierarchical internal structure that ...
Abstract Nanocrystalline cellulose (NCC) shows very unique properties – in suspension, it spontaneou...
Bundles of cellulose polymers in plant cell walls exhibit a robust network of hydrogen bonds and hyd...