2001
DOI: 10.1023/a:1016645809958
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“…One can thus envision that removing large amounts of the hemicellulose fraction by diluteacid pretreatment leaves the remaining lignin as the primary barrier between the partially exposed cellulose microfibrils. Thus, one interpretation of our results is that in the absence of hemicelluloses, lignin acts as a spacer between the cellulose microfibrils and that removing the lignin allows neighboring cellulose fibrils to aggregate (Duchesne et al 2001;Oksanen et al 1997). In this scenario, the microfibril structure collapses in a manner analogous to the effect caused by drying biomass or cellulose, thereby limiting cellulase action (Jeoh et al 2007).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…One can thus envision that removing large amounts of the hemicellulose fraction by diluteacid pretreatment leaves the remaining lignin as the primary barrier between the partially exposed cellulose microfibrils. Thus, one interpretation of our results is that in the absence of hemicelluloses, lignin acts as a spacer between the cellulose microfibrils and that removing the lignin allows neighboring cellulose fibrils to aggregate (Duchesne et al 2001;Oksanen et al 1997). In this scenario, the microfibril structure collapses in a manner analogous to the effect caused by drying biomass or cellulose, thereby limiting cellulase action (Jeoh et al 2007).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…A substantial amount of xylose (13.3% to 17.8%) and minor quantities of arabinose (0.8% to 1.3%), galactose (0.1% to 0.3%), and uronic acids (1.3% to 2.3%) were also detected in the crude cellulose samples. Hemicelluloses are integrated into the structure of cellulose and located within and between cellulose fibrils (Duchesne et al 2001). The current data implied that alkali treatment cannot extract all the hemicelluloses and only solubilized large proportions of the hemicelluloses into the solution from the delignified material.…”
Section: Yield Intrinsic Viscosity (η) Dp and M W Of Crude And Purmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…Hemicelluloses play the role of regulator during the association of cellulose chains, and influence the pattern of aggregation of cellulose into fibril and fibril aggregates during the biogenesis a b c d of the cell wall in higher plants (Tokoh et al 1998). It has been suggested that hemicelluloses are intimately integrated into the structure of the cellulose and locate within and between the cellulose fibrils (Duchesne et al 2001). Consequently, when a large amount of the resistant hemicelluloses strongly associated to the cellulose were removed during the acetic acid treatment, the intact and smooth surface of the macrofibril changed, and it showed many terraces, steps, and kinks.…”
Section: Scanning Electron Microscopy Imagesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies of the softening behavior of glucomannan and xylan suggest that xylan is more associated with lignin, while the glucomannan is more associated with cellulose (Salmén and Olsson 1998;Åkerholm and Salmén 2001;Stevanic and Salmén 2009). Duchesne et al (2001) investigated the influence of cellulose and hemicellulose on fiber ultrastructure with FE-SEM and CP/MAS 13 C-NMR in combination with spectral fitting. They determined that increasing the hemicellulose content was associated with changes in the ultrastructure of the fiber cell wall; they correlated this with differences in the mechanical properties of the pulps under consideration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%