Page 326 - Advances in Textile Biotechnology
P. 326
Chitin, chitosan and bacterial cellulose for textiles 307
chao y, sugano y and shoda m (2001), ‘Bacterial cellulose production under oxygen-
enriched air at different fructose concentrations in a 50-liter, internal-loop airlift
reactor’, Appl Microbiol Biotechnol, 55, 673–679.
ciechanska d (2004), ‘Multifunctional bacterial cellulose/chitosan composite
materials for medical applications’, Fibres Text East Eur, 12, 4.
czaja w, romanovicz d and brown r m jr (2004), ‘Structural investigations of
microbial cellulose produced in stationary and agitated culture’, Cellulose, 11,
403–411.
czaja w k, young d j, kawecki m and brown r m (2007), ‘The future prospects of
microbial cellulose in biomedical applications’, Biomacromolecules, 8, 1–12.
de vrieze s, van camp t, nelvig a, hagström b, westbroek p and de clerck k (2009),
‘The effect of temperature and humidity on electrospinning’, J Mater Sci, 44,
1357–1362.
deinema m h and zevehvizen l (1971), ‘Formation of cellulose fibrils by gram-
negative bacteria and their role in bacterial fl occulation’, Arch Microbiol, 78,
42–51.
deitzel j m, kleinmeyer j, harris d and beck tan n c (2001), ‘The effect of process-
ing variables on the morphology of electrospun nanofibers and textiles’, Polymer,
42, 261–272.
doshi j and reneker d h (1995), ‘Electrospinning process and applications of elec-
trospun fi bres’, J Electrostat, 35, 151–160.
du j and hsieh y l (2008a), ‘Cellulose/chitosan hybrid nanofibres from electrospin-
ning of their ester derivatives’, Cellulose, 16, 247–260.
du j and hsieh y l (2008b), ‘Nanofibrous membranes from aqueous electrospinning
of carboxymethyl chitosan’, Nanotechnology, 19, 125707.
dzenis y (2004), ‘Spinning continuous fibres for nanotechnology’, Science, 304,
1917–1919.
el-saied h, basta a h and gobran r h (2004), ‘Research progress in friendly envi-
ronmental technology for the production of cellulose products (bacterial cellulose
and its application)’, Polym Plast Technol Eng, 43, 797–820.
el-tahlawy k f, el-bendary m a, elhendawy a g and hudson s m (2005), ‘The
antimicrobial activity of cotton fabrics treated with different crosslinking agents
and chitosan’, Carbohydr Polym, 60, 421–430.
felse p a and panda t (1999), ‘Studies on application of chitin and its derivatives’,
Bioprocess Eng, 20, 505–512.
geng x, kwon o h and jang j (2005), ‘Electrospinning of chitosan dissolved in con-
centrated acetic acid solution’, J Biomaterials, 26, 5427–5432.
gerente c, lee v k c, le cloirec p and mckay g (2007), ‘Application of chitosan for
the removal of metals from wastewaters by adsorption-mechanisms and models
review’, Crit Rev Environ Sci Technol, 37, 41–127.
greiner a and wendorff j h (2007), ‘Electrospinning: a fascinating method for the
preparation of ultrathin fi bers’, Angew Chem Int Ed, 46, 5670–5703.
guhados g, wan w and hutter j l (2005), ‘Measurement of the elastic modulus of
single bacterial cellulose fibres using atomic force microscopy’, Langmuir, 21,
6642–6646.
hirano s, nagamura k, zhang m, kim s k, chung b g, yoshikawa m and midorikawa
t (1999), ‘Chitosan staple fibres and their chemical modification with some alde-
hydes’, Carbohydr Polym, 38, 293–298.
© Woodhead Publishing Limited, 2010