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Enzymatic hydrolysis and recrystallization behavior of initially amorphous cellulose

✍ Scribed by Maria Silvia Bertran; Bruce E. Dale


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1985
Tongue
English
Weight
405 KB
Volume
27
Category
Article
ISSN
0006-3592

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✦ Synopsis


Cellulose samples from cotton and wood pulps with varying low degrees of crystallinity (mechanically decrystallized) were studied. The influence of initial cellulose crystallinity on sugar yield after enzymatic hydrolysis was determined by two different methods. As expected, samples with low crystallinity were much more accessible to enzymatic attack and glucose yields were higher than were samples of high initial crystallinity. Hydrolysis of cellulose seems more dependent on cellulose crystallinity than on the source of cellulose. It is known that decrystallized or amorphous cellulose can recrystallize under proper conditions, e.g., during acid hydrolysis. The data reported here also reveal some recrystallization during enzymatic hydrolysis which probably occurs simultaneously with a selective enzymatic attack on the amorphous regions of cellulose. In all cases, the amorphous celluloses recrystallized in the original lattice form, that of native cellulose.


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