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Formation, derivatization and applications of bacterial cellulose
Authors:U. Geyer   Th. Heinze   A. Stein   D. Klemm   S. Marsch   D. Schumann  H.-P. Schmauder
Affiliation:

Institute of Organic Chemistry and Macromolecular Chemistry, University of Jena, Humboldstrasse 10, D-07743, Jena, Germany

Clinic of Maxillo-facial Surgery/Plastic Operation, Medical Faculty, University of Jena, D-07740, Jena, Germany

SCMBe.V. Sömmerda, Weissenseer Strasse 52, D-99610, Sömmerda, Germany

Abstract:Acetobacter xylinum produces highly crystalline cellulose extracellulary using glucose as a carbon source. The polymer formed is free of other biogenic compounds, separable in a simple way and characterized by its high water-absorption capacity. Stepwise solvent exchange from water to unpolar solvents leads to a drastic decrease of the water content of the bacterial cellulose without decrease of the highly swollen and activated state. Heterogeneous as well as homogeneous derivatizations, e.g. carboxymethylation, silylation and acetylation, were performed on the wet or dried biopolymer. Furthermore, different methods for formation of hollow fibres during biosynthesis were investigated. Such tubes may have applications as biocompatible material in medicine.
Keywords:Acetobacter xylinum   bacterial cellulose   chemical derivatization
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