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The Physical Action of Cellulases Revealed by a Quartz Crystal Microbalance Study Using Ultrathin Cellulose Films and Pure Cellulases

Year: 2008

Journal: Biomacromolecules 2008, 9, 249–254, 20100827

Authors: Josefsson P., Henriksson G., Wågberg L *

Last authors: Lars Wågberg

Organizations: Royal Institute of Technology, Fibre and Polymer Technology, Teknikringen 56, 100 44 Stockholm, Sweden

Country: Sweden

The effects of fungal cellulases on model cellulose films were studied using a high-resolution quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) sensitive to minute changes of the nanometer thick model cellulose films. It was found that endoglucanases not only produce new end groups but also cause a swelling of the cellulose film. The cellobiohydrolases degraded the films quickly, which was detected as a rapid decrease in the remaining amount of cellulose on the QCM crystal. However, changing viscoelastic properties of the films also indicated a softening of the film during the degradation. A defined mixture of selected cellulases caused a significantly higher rate of degradation than only cellobiohydrolases. Cellulase synergism is discussed with the endoglucanase swelling effects and film softening added.