Films of bacterial cellulose Glucoacetobacter xylinus with a water content less than 1 % w. were studied in order to determine the positioning of water in the supramolecular structure of the bacterial cellulose. The method of dielectric spectroscopy was used to study influence of drying temperature on molecular mobility of bacterial cellulose.
бактериальная целлюлоза, диэлектрическая спектроскопия, вода в структуре бактериальной целлюлозы, bacterial cellulose, dielectric spectroscopy, water in bacterial cellulose structure
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