| Literature DB >> 27761976 |
Eero Kontturi1,2, Anne Meriluoto3, Paavo A Penttilä4, Niki Baccile5, Jani-Markus Malho6, Antje Potthast7, Thomas Rosenau7, Janne Ruokolainen6, Ritva Serimaa4, Janne Laine8, Herbert Sixta8.
Abstract
Despite the structural, load-bearing role of cellulose in the plant kingdom, countless efforts have been devoted to degrading this recalcitrant polysaccharide, particularly in the context of biofuels and renewable nanomaterials. Herein, we show how the exposure of plant-based fibers to HCl vapor results in rapid degradation with simultaneous crystallization. Because of the unchanged sample texture and the lack of mass transfer out of the substrate in the gas/solid system, the changes in the crystallinity could be reliably monitored. Furthermore, we describe the preparation of cellulose nanocrystals in high yields and with minimal water consumption. The study serves as a starting point for the solid-state tuning of the supramolecular properties of morphologically heterogeneous biological materials.Entities:
Keywords: adsorption; biomass; hydrolysis; interfacial reactions; polysaccharides
Year: 2016 PMID: 27761976 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201606626
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336