Adsorption of Arabinoxylan on Cellulosic Surfaces: Influence of Degree of Substitution and Substitution Pattern on Adsorption Characteristics
Journal article, 2011

This study presents results that show that the fine structure of arabinoxylan affects its interaction with cellulosic surfaces, an important understanding when designing and evaluating properties of xylan-cellulose-based materials. Arabinoxylan samples, with well-defined structures, were prepared from a wheat flour arabinoxylan with targeted enzymatic hydrolysis. Turbidity measurements and analyses using NMR diffusometry showed that the solubility and the hydrodynamic properties of arabinoxylan are determined not only by the degree of substitution but also by the substitution pattern. On the basis of results obtained from adsorption experiments on microcrystalline cellulose particles and on cellulosic model surfaces investigated with quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation monitoring, it was also found that arabinoxylan adsorbs irreversibly on cellulosic surfaces and that the adsorption characteristics, as well as the properties of the adsorbed layer, are controlled by the fine structure of the xylan molecule.

Author

Tobias Köhnke

Chalmers, Chemical and Biological Engineering, Forest Products and Chemical Engineering

Åsa Östlund

Chalmers, Chemical and Biological Engineering, Applied Surface Chemistry

Harald Brelid

Chalmers, Chemical and Biological Engineering, Forest Products and Chemical Engineering

Biomacromolecules

1525-7797 (ISSN) 1526-4602 (eISSN)

Vol. 12 7 2633-2641

Subject Categories

Physical Chemistry

Paper, Pulp and Fiber Technology

Areas of Advance

Materials Science

DOI

10.1021/bm200437m

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10/7/2017