The distribution of substituents along the polymer backbone will have a strong influence on the properties of modified cellulose. Endoglucanases were used to degrade three different batches of hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose ( HPMC) derivatives with similar chemical properties. The phase separation of the HPMCs as a function of temperature, i.e., the clouding behavior, was analyzed prior to degradation. The total amount of unsubstituted glucose was determined using total acid hydrolysis followed by high-performance anion-exchange chromatography with pulsed amperometric detection (HPAEC-PAD). The products after enzymatic degradation were analyzed with size-exclusion chromatography with online multiangle light scattering and refractive index d...
Cellulose acetate was characterized by using enzyme in both digestion and chemical derivation and ac...
Cellulose ethers (CEs) are semi-synthetic polymers produced by derivatization of natural cellulose, ...
Liberation of fermentable soluble sugars from cellulosic biomass during the course of enzymatic hydr...
The distribution of substituents along the polymer backbone will have a strong influence on the prop...
Soluble derivatives of cellulose have become increasingly important in industrial products e.g. in p...
Six methyl celluloses (MCs), one with a degree of substitution (DS) of 1.32 and five with DS between...
The properties of modified cellulose polymers, such as methylcellulose, are significantly influenced...
Six methyl cellulose (MC) samples, one with a IDS Of 1.32 and five with a DS between 1.83 and 1.88, ...
The substituent patterns of some chemically modified celluloses were characterized as a function of ...
The solid-state properties were studied for different batches of hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC...
In this part of our studies, dealing with new approaches to the analysis of enzymatically hydrolyzed...
Starch and cellulose can be chemically modified to produce derivatives with specific properties. Kno...
Background: Derivatized celluloses, such as methylcellulose (MC) and hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (...
Abstract Background The analysis of cellulose molecular weight distributions by gel permeation chrom...
Eight cellulose acetate samples with degree of substitution (DS) in the range from 0.4 to 2.7 were c...
Cellulose acetate was characterized by using enzyme in both digestion and chemical derivation and ac...
Cellulose ethers (CEs) are semi-synthetic polymers produced by derivatization of natural cellulose, ...
Liberation of fermentable soluble sugars from cellulosic biomass during the course of enzymatic hydr...
The distribution of substituents along the polymer backbone will have a strong influence on the prop...
Soluble derivatives of cellulose have become increasingly important in industrial products e.g. in p...
Six methyl celluloses (MCs), one with a degree of substitution (DS) of 1.32 and five with DS between...
The properties of modified cellulose polymers, such as methylcellulose, are significantly influenced...
Six methyl cellulose (MC) samples, one with a IDS Of 1.32 and five with a DS between 1.83 and 1.88, ...
The substituent patterns of some chemically modified celluloses were characterized as a function of ...
The solid-state properties were studied for different batches of hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC...
In this part of our studies, dealing with new approaches to the analysis of enzymatically hydrolyzed...
Starch and cellulose can be chemically modified to produce derivatives with specific properties. Kno...
Background: Derivatized celluloses, such as methylcellulose (MC) and hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (...
Abstract Background The analysis of cellulose molecular weight distributions by gel permeation chrom...
Eight cellulose acetate samples with degree of substitution (DS) in the range from 0.4 to 2.7 were c...
Cellulose acetate was characterized by using enzyme in both digestion and chemical derivation and ac...
Cellulose ethers (CEs) are semi-synthetic polymers produced by derivatization of natural cellulose, ...
Liberation of fermentable soluble sugars from cellulosic biomass during the course of enzymatic hydr...