2019 journal article
Bioengineering tunable porosity in bacterial nanocellulose matrices
SOFT MATTER, 15(45), 9359–9367.
MeSH headings : Acetobacteraceae / chemistry; Bioengineering; Cellulose / chemistry; Nanostructures / chemistry; Porosity; Surface Tension
TL;DR:
It is shown that the pore shape, volume, and size distribution of bacterial nanocellulose membranes can be tailored under appropriate culture conditions specifically carbon sources.
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Added: December 30, 2019
Our work provides the first accounting of how specific culture conditions, i.e., carbon nutrient sources, control morphological and physical properties in bacterial cellulose filaments.