Bacterial cellulose (BC) from G. xylinum is produced as a porous nanofibrillar structure consisting of fibrils with diameters of less than 100 nm. The 'pellicles' produced under static culture may ...
The fibrils are crystalline in nature and crystallized to a high ... Lignification is a change of pectic compounds, and there is evidence that some change of cellulose to pectose occurs previous to ...
A special type of laboratory-produced wood known as "cellulose nanofiber" has microscopic structures that are key to this breakthrough idea. We'll join FUKUHARA as he consults with the inventor of ...
scientists can be funny too), the fermented fashion project uses a colony of Acetobacter bacteria — the kind that ferment wine into vinegar – to create 'micro fibrils of cellulose', a material ...