Issue 18, 2025

A mechano-enzymatic method to produce nano/microcellulose with ancestral endoglucanase. A comparative study

Abstract

Given the abundance of cellulose and the potential of nano/microcellulose, here in this work we analyze the prospects of five cellulosic sources for obtaining nano/microcellulose. We assess the impact of three different enzymes (ancestral reconstructed endoglucanase, cellulase and α-amylase) on a mechano-enzymatic process. The characterization of the resulting material has been carried out using spectroscopic, diffraction, thermal and morphological techniques. The results indicate that enzymatic extraction slightly contributes to the increase in nano/microcellulose extraction efficiency, reaching ∼12.5% with endoglucanase, which is higher than the ∼8% achieved without the enzyme, increases the degree of crystallinity of the sample without altering the structure and chemical composition and hardly decreases the crystallite size. These findings contribute to understanding the role of enzyme technology in the development of novel sustainable cellulose based materials, when pursuing economic and environmental benefits.

Graphical abstract: A mechano-enzymatic method to produce nano/microcellulose with ancestral endoglucanase. A comparative study

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
28 May 2025
Accepted
17 Jul 2025
First published
23 Jul 2025
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Nanoscale Adv., 2025,7, 5625-5636

A mechano-enzymatic method to produce nano/microcellulose with ancestral endoglucanase. A comparative study

A. Rivas-Zúñiga, A. Eceiza and B. Fernández-d’Arlas, Nanoscale Adv., 2025, 7, 5625 DOI: 10.1039/D5NA00524H

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