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This volume brings together a broad array of scientific expertise to focus on the characterization and utilization of cellulosic materials. Researchers from Austria, Germany, Sweden, Japan, New Zealand, Australia, and the U.S. explore many facets of the plant cell wall, from its fundamental structure and its manipulation via molecular biology to its application in composite materials. Exciting applications of near infrared spectroscopy, x-ray diffraction, confocal microscopy, and molecular coupling as a viscoelastic probe provide new insights into the ultrastructure and properties of cellulosic materials.…mehr
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- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Februar 2008
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- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Februar 2008
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780470999707
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Preface.
Acknowledgments.
Part 1: Cell Wall Assembly and Function: New Frontiers.
1. Tracheid and Sclereid Differentiation in Callus Cultures of Pinus
radiata D. Don: Toward an In Vitro System for Analyzing Gene Function: Ralf
Möller, Armando G. McDonald, Christian Walter, Philip J. Harris.
2. Optimizing for Multiple Functions - Mechanical and Structural
Contributions of Cellulose Microfibrils and Lignin in Strengthening
Tissues: Lothar Köhler, Frank W. Ewers, and Frank W. Telewski.
3. Mechanics of the Wood Cell Wall: Ingo Burgert, Jozef Keckes, and Peter
Fratzl.
4. Prediction of Wood Structural Patterns in Trees using Ecological Models
of Plant Water Relations: Barbara Gartner.
5. Preparation and Properties of Cellulose/Xylan Nanocomposites: Sofia
Dammström, Wolfgang Glasser, and Paul Gatenholm.
Part 2: Probing Cell Wall Structure: Advances in Analysis.
6. Determining Xylem Cell Wall Properties Using Model Plant Species: Lloyd
Donaldson.
7. The Temperature Dependence of Wood Relaxations: A Molecular Probe of the
Woody Cell Wall: Marie-Pierre Laborie.
8. Rapid Estimation of Tracheid Morphological Characteristics of Green and
Dry Wood by Near Infrared Spectroscopy: Laurence R. Schimleck, Christian
Mora, and Richard F. Daniels.
9. Potential titles: Characterization of Wood and Wood Composites by FTIR
Chemical Imaging/Advanced Analytical Tools for Characterization of Wood:
Nicole Labbé, Timothy Rials, and Steve Kelley.
10. Near-Infrared Spectroscopic Monitoring of the Diffusion Process of
Deuterium-Labeled Molecules in Wood: Satoru Tsuchikawa and H.W. Siesler.
11. Wood Stiffness by X-Ray Diffractometry: Robert Evans.
Part 3: Mesostructure and Applications: Science in Practice.
12. Selected Mesostructure Properties in Loblolly Pine from Arkansas
Plantations: David E. Kretschmann, Steven M. Cramer, Roderic Lakes, and
Troy Schmidt.
13. Changes of Microfibril Angle after Radial Compression of Loblolly Pine
Earlywood Specimens: Chih-Lin Huang.
14. Variation in Kink and Curl of Longleaf Pine (Pinus palustris) Fibers:
Brian Via, Todd F. Shupe, Leslie H. Groom, Michael Stine, and Chi-Leung So.
15. Effect of chemical fractionation treatments on silicon dioxide in the
cell wall of Oryza sativa: Maria Inglesby, Delilah F. Wood, and Gregory M.
Gray.
16. Characterization of Water Soluble Components from MDF Fibers: Armando
McDonald, Andrew B. Clare, and A. Roger Meder.
17. Effects of Refining Pressure on the Properties of Individual Wood
Fibers: Leslie H. Groom, Chi-Leung So, Thomas Elder, Thomas Pesacreta, and
Timothy G. Rials.
18. Wood Structure and Adhesive Bond Strength: Charles R. Frihart.
19. Adhesion Mechanisms of Durable Wood Adhesive Bonds: Douglas J. Gardner.
Index
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
Part 1: Cell Wall Assembly and Function: New Frontiers.
1. Tracheid and Sclereid Differentiation in Callus Cultures of Pinus
radiata D. Don: Toward an In Vitro System for Analyzing Gene Function: Ralf
Möller, Armando G. McDonald, Christian Walter, Philip J. Harris.
2. Optimizing for Multiple Functions - Mechanical and Structural
Contributions of Cellulose Microfibrils and Lignin in Strengthening
Tissues: Lothar Köhler, Frank W. Ewers, and Frank W. Telewski.
3. Mechanics of the Wood Cell Wall: Ingo Burgert, Jozef Keckes, and Peter
Fratzl.
4. Prediction of Wood Structural Patterns in Trees using Ecological Models
of Plant Water Relations: Barbara Gartner.
5. Preparation and Properties of Cellulose/Xylan Nanocomposites: Sofia
Dammström, Wolfgang Glasser, and Paul Gatenholm.
Part 2: Probing Cell Wall Structure: Advances in Analysis.
6. Determining Xylem Cell Wall Properties Using Model Plant Species: Lloyd
Donaldson.
7. The Temperature Dependence of Wood Relaxations: A Molecular Probe of the
Woody Cell Wall: Marie-Pierre Laborie.
8. Rapid Estimation of Tracheid Morphological Characteristics of Green and
Dry Wood by Near Infrared Spectroscopy: Laurence R. Schimleck, Christian
Mora, and Richard F. Daniels.
9. Potential titles: Characterization of Wood and Wood Composites by FTIR
Chemical Imaging/Advanced Analytical Tools for Characterization of Wood:
Nicole Labbé, Timothy Rials, and Steve Kelley.
10. Near-Infrared Spectroscopic Monitoring of the Diffusion Process of
Deuterium-Labeled Molecules in Wood: Satoru Tsuchikawa and H.W. Siesler.
11. Wood Stiffness by X-Ray Diffractometry: Robert Evans.
Part 3: Mesostructure and Applications: Science in Practice.
12. Selected Mesostructure Properties in Loblolly Pine from Arkansas
Plantations: David E. Kretschmann, Steven M. Cramer, Roderic Lakes, and
Troy Schmidt.
13. Changes of Microfibril Angle after Radial Compression of Loblolly Pine
Earlywood Specimens: Chih-Lin Huang.
14. Variation in Kink and Curl of Longleaf Pine (Pinus palustris) Fibers:
Brian Via, Todd F. Shupe, Leslie H. Groom, Michael Stine, and Chi-Leung So.
15. Effect of chemical fractionation treatments on silicon dioxide in the
cell wall of Oryza sativa: Maria Inglesby, Delilah F. Wood, and Gregory M.
Gray.
16. Characterization of Water Soluble Components from MDF Fibers: Armando
McDonald, Andrew B. Clare, and A. Roger Meder.
17. Effects of Refining Pressure on the Properties of Individual Wood
Fibers: Leslie H. Groom, Chi-Leung So, Thomas Elder, Thomas Pesacreta, and
Timothy G. Rials.
18. Wood Structure and Adhesive Bond Strength: Charles R. Frihart.
19. Adhesion Mechanisms of Durable Wood Adhesive Bonds: Douglas J. Gardner.
Index