Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Native Cellulose Nanofibrils and Other Cellulose Model Films: Effect of Surface Structure

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Ahola, S. [2 ]
Turon, X. [1 ]
Osterberg, M. [2 ]
Laine, J. [2 ]
Rojas, O. J. [1 ]
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[1] N Carolina State Univ, Coll Nat Resources, Raleigh, NC 27695 USA
[2] Aalto Univ, Fac Chem & Mat Sci, Dept Forest Prod Technol, FIN-02015 Espoo, Finland
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10.1021/la801550j
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O6 [化学];
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Model films of native cellulose nanofibrils, which contain both crystalline cellulose I and amorphous domains, were used to investigate the dynamics and activities of cellulase enzymes. The enzyme binding and degradation of nanofibril films were compared with those for other films of cellulose, namely, Langmuir-Schaefer and spin-coated regenerated cellulose, as well as cellulose nanocrystal cast films. Quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation (QCM-D) was used to monitor the changes in frequency and energy dissipation during incubation at varying enzyme concentrations and experimental temperatures. Structural and morphological changes of the cellulose films upon incubation with enzymes were evaluated by using atomic force microscopy. The QCM-D results revealed that the rate of enzymatic degradation of the nanofibril films was much faster compared to the other types of cellulosic films. Higher enzyme loads did not dramatically increase the already fast degradation rate. Real-time measurements of the coupled contributions of enzyme binding and hydrolytic reactions were fitted to an empirical model that closely described the cellulase activities. The hydrolytic potential of the cellulase mixture was found to be considerably affected by the nature of the substrates, especially their crystallinity and morphology. The implications of these observations are discussed in this report.
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