Bacterial nanocellulose : from biotechnology to bio-economy /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam, Netherlands :
Elsevier,
�2016.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Content; List�of�Contributors; Preface; Chapter 1
- Taxonomic Review and Microbial Ecology in�Bacterial NanoCellulose Fermentation; Acetic Acid Bacteria; The Taxonomic Classification of Acetic Acid Bacteria; Microbial Ecology in Bacterial NanoCellulose (BNC) Fermentation; The "nata" Organism; Conclusions; References; Chapter 2
- Bacterial NanoCellulose Synthesis, Recent�Findings; Introduction; The Role of the Proteins Encoded in the Cellulose Synthase Operon and its Flanking Regions in the Biosynthesis of Cellulose.
- Organization of the Cellulose Synthase Operon and its Flanking RegionsCharacteristics of Proteins Encoded by the Cellulose Synthase Operon and the Flanking Region; Metabolic Point of View on BNC Production; Genetic Modification of Bacteria of the Genus Gluconacetobacter; References; Chapter 3
- Molecular Control Over BNC Biosynthesis; Introduction: BNC Can Be Regarded as a Sort of a Biofilm; The Cyclic di-GMP Signaling Network Ruling Over Cellulose Production and Bacterial Life-Style Switch.
- Beyond c-di-GMP Signaling-Potential Importance of General Regulatory Pathways in Cellulose Biosynthesis ControlRegulatory Mechanisms Involved in Cellulose Synthesis Identified Recently; Summary: Can We Expect Any Practical Conclusions?; References; Chapter 4
- Bacterial NanoCellulose Characterization; Surface Characterization of Bacterial NanoCellulose; Contact Angle of BNC; FTIR Analysis of BNC; "Bio Nanocellulose" as a Single Nanofiber Prepared from BNC Pellicle; Preparation of a Single BNC Using Aqueous Counter Collision; Morphologic Aspects of a Single BNC.
- Crystalline Structure of a Single BNC after ACCReferences; Chapter 5
- Bacterial NanoCellulose Aerogels; A Brief Overview on 85 Years of Research on Man-Made Aerogels; Bacterial NanoCellulose: A Green, Cheap, and Mass Producible Porous Material; Conversion of Bacterial NanoCellulose Aquogels to Aerogels; Replacement of Water by Solvents Miscible with Carbon Dioxide; Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Drying; Properties of Bacterial NanoCellulose Aerogels; Reinforcement of Bacterial NanoCellulose Aerogels; Hydrophobization and Oleophilization; Interpenetrating Networks; Cross-Linking.
- Potential Applications of Bacterial NanoCellulose AerogelsSurface Loading of Inorganic or Organic Compounds for Catalysis, Bio-Sensing, Visualization, or Controlled Release Applications; Thermal insulation; Biomedical Applications; Carbon Aerogels; Outlook; References; Chapter 6
- Bacterial NanoCellulose as Reinforcement for�Polymer Matrices; Introduction; Tensile Properties of (Nano)cellulose; Theoretical Predicted Tensile Properties of Cellulose Crystals; Experimentally Estimated Tensile Properties of Single Nanocellulose Fiber; NFC and BNC: Similarities and Differences.