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Title:
Hemicelluloses : selected contributions from a conference in Wiesbaden, Germany, June 27-30, 2005
Series:
Macromolecular symposia ; 232
Publication Information:
Weinheim, Germany : Wiley VCH, 2006
ISBN:
9783527313358
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Papers presented at the Cellulose Chemists Round Table Discussion at the annual meeting of the Verein der Zellstoff- und Papier-Chemiker und -Ingenieure, Wiesbaden, Germany in June 2005

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Summary

Hemicelluloses, comprising the non-cellulose cell wall polysaccharides of vegetative and storage tissues of annual and perennial plants, represent an immense renewable resource of biopolymers. They occur in a large variety of structural types and are accessible to chemical functionalization reactions. In light of this, the volume gives information of the state of the art focusing on new plant sources, isolation methods, and characterization of structural features, physicochemical and various functional properties. Attention has been paid to derivatives prepared from these polysaccharides and to application possibilities of hemicelluloses or hemicellulosic materials.


Table of Contents

Preface
Structural Diversity and Application Potential of Hemicelluloses
Hemicelluloses Composition in the Outer Cell Wall Layers of Paper Grade and dissolving Pulp
The Structural, Molecular and Functional Properties of Lignin-Containing Beechwood Glucuronoxylan
Carboxymethyl Xylan - Control of Properties by Synthesis
Derivatization and Characterization of Xylan from Oat Spelts
Cationic Xylan Derivatives with High Degree of Functionalization
Studies on the Film Formation of Polysaccharide Based Furan-2-Carboxylic Acid Esters
Synthesis of the Cellulose Model Compound Methyl 4"-O-Methyl-?-D-Cellotrioside
Preparation of Arabinoxylan and its Sorption on Bacterial Cellulose During Cultivation
Xylans from Oat Spelts and Birch Kraft Pulp
Isolation, Synthesis and Derivatization of Xylodextrins
role of Hemicelluloses in the Formation of Chromophores During Heat treatment of Bleached chemical Pulps
Xylo-Oligosaccharide (XOS) Formation through Hydrothermolysis of Xylan Derived from Viscose Process
Effect of Glucuronoxylan on the Hornification of Eucalyptus globulus Bleached Pulps
Comparison of Aqueous and Non-Aqueous Treatment of Cellulose to reduce Copper-Catalyzed Oxidation Processes
Comparing Dichromate Oxidation and Size Exclusion Chromatography of Dissolved Carbohydrates
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