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Recent developments in the production and applications of bacterial cellulose fibers and nanocrystals

Abstract

Cellulosic nanomaterials provide a novel and sustainable platform for the production of high performance materials enabled by nanotechnology. Bacterial cellulose (BC) is a highly crystalline material and contains pure cellulose without lignin and hemicellulose. BC offers an opportunity to provide control of the products' properties in-situ, via specific BC production methods and culture conditions. The BC potential in advanced material applications are hindered by a limited knowledge of optimal BC production conditions, efficient process scale-up, separation methods, and purification methods. There is a growing body of work on the production of bacterial cellulose nanocrystals (BCNs) from BC fibers. However, there is limited information regarding the effect of BC fibers' characteristics on the production of nanocrystals. This review describes developments in BC and BCNs production methods and factors affecting their yield and physical characteristics.

Authors

Reiniati I; Hrymak AN; Margaritis A

Journal

Critical Reviews in Biotechnology, Vol. 37, No. 4, pp. 510–524

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Publication Date

May 19, 2017

DOI

10.1080/07388551.2016.1189871

ISSN

0738-8551

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