Nanocomposites Based on Cellulose Microfibril

Author(s):  
A. N. Nakagaito ◽  
H. Yano
2007 ◽  
Vol 51 (4) ◽  
pp. 717-726 ◽  
Author(s):  
Antanas V. Spokevicius ◽  
Simon G. Southerton ◽  
Colleen P. MacMillan ◽  
Deyou Qiu ◽  
Siming Gan ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tanîa M. Shiga ◽  
Haibing Yang ◽  
Bryan W. Penning ◽  
Anna T. Olek ◽  
Maureen C. McCann ◽  
...  

Abstract A modified TEMPO-catalyzed oxidation of the solvent-exposed glucosyl units of cellulose to uronic acids, followed by carboxyl reduction with NaBD 4 to 6-deutero- and 6,6-dideuteroglucosyl units, provided a robust method for determining relative proportions of disordered amorphous, ordered surface chains, and anhydrous core-crystalline residues of cellulose microfibrils inaccessible to TEMPO. Both glucosyl residues of cellobiose units, digested from amorphous chains of cellulose with a combination of cellulase and cellobiohydrolase, were deuterated, whereas those from anhydrous chains were undeuterated. By contrast, solvent-exposed and anhydrous residues alternate in surface chains, so only one of the two residues of cellobiosyl units was labeled. Although current estimates indicate that each cellulose microfibril comprises only 18 to 24 (1 , 4)- b eta-D-glucan chains, we show here that microfibrils of walls of Arabidopsis leaves and maize coleoptiles, and those of secondary wall cellulose of cotton fibers and poplar wood, bundle into much larger macrofibrils, with 67 to 86% of the glucan chains in the anhydrous domain. These results indicate extensive bundling of microfibrils into macrofibrils occurs during both primary and secondary wall formation. We discuss how, beyond lignin, the degree of bundling into macrofibrils contributes an additional recalcitrance factor to lignocellulosic biomass for enzymatic or chemical catalytic conversion to biofuel substrates.


2013 ◽  
Vol 19 (S2) ◽  
pp. 72-73
Author(s):  
M. Reza ◽  
P. Engelhardt ◽  
J. Ruokolainen

Extended abstract of a paper presented at Microscopy and Microanalysis 2013 in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA, August 4 – August 8, 2013.


PROTOPLASMA ◽  
1993 ◽  
Vol 175 (3-4) ◽  
pp. 102-111 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. M. C. Wolters-Arts ◽  
T. van Amstel ◽  
J. Derksen

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