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- Who: Shingo Kiyoto from the Fibrous Biomaterials Laboratory, Division of Forest Kyoto University, Sakyo‑ku, Kyoto, ‑8502, Japan have published the Article: Formation of disordered regions is caused by drying in cellulose microfibrils of Egeria densa, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- How: These results indicated that never-dried cellulose microfibrils lacked the disordered regions along the microfibril and exhibited a continuous low bending rigidity. The analysis was carried out on a GC-2025 gas chromatograph (Shimadzu Kyoto Japan) fitted with AOC-20i autosampler (Shimadzu) and SP-2330 fused silica capillary column (15 m × 0.25 mm . . .

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