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Nanomaterials Derived from Fungal Sources—Is It the New Hype?
- Source :
- Biomacromolecules
- Publication Year :
- 2019
- Publisher :
- American Chemical Society (ACS), 2019.
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Abstract
- Greener alternatives to synthetic polymers are constantly being investigated and sought after. Chitin is a natural polysaccharide that gives structural support to crustacean shells, insect exoskeletons, and fungal cell walls. Like cellulose, chitin resides in nanosized structural elements that can be isolated as nanofibers and nanocrystals by various top-down approaches, targeted at disintegrating the native construct. Chitin has, however, been largely overshadowed by cellulose when discussing the materials aspects of the nanosized components. This Perspective presents a thorough overview of chitin-related materials research with an analytical focus on nanocomposites and nanopapers. The red line running through the text emphasizes the use of fungal chitin that represents several advantages over the more popular crustacean sources, particularly in terms of nanofiber isolation from the native matrix. In addition, many β-glucans are preserved in chitin upon its isolation from the fungal matrix, enabling new horizons for various engineering solutions.
- Subjects :
- ALPHA-CHITIN NANOFIBERS
New horizons
Polymers and Plastics
Polymers
Chitin
02 engineering and technology
01 natural sciences
09 Engineering
Nanomaterials
SYNCHROTRON X-RAY
chemistry.chemical_compound
Crustacea
Fungal cell walls
Materials Chemistry
HIGH-PRESSURE HOMOGENIZATION
chemistry.chemical_classification
HYDROGEN-BONDING SYSTEM
TEMPO-MEDIATED OXIDATION
Food Packaging
WOUND MANAGEMENT PRODUCTS
NATURAL-RUBBER NANOCOMPOSITES
021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology
Chemistry
Perspective
Physical Sciences
YEAST-CELL WALL
03 Chemical Sciences
0210 nano-technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
DEEP EUTECTIC SOLVENT
Chemistry, Organic
Polymer Science
Bioengineering
Nanotechnology
010402 general chemistry
Polysaccharide
Biomaterials
High pressure homogenization
Animal Shells
Animals
Humans
Cellulose
Science & Technology
STRAW CELLULOSE WHISKERS
Fungi
06 Biological Sciences
Bandages
Nanostructures
0104 chemical sciences
chemistry
Nanofiber
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15264602 and 15257797
- Volume :
- 21
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Biomacromolecules
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....e5353ddcb334c8d484c6464d2d21d9fd