Hydrophilicities of amylose and natural cellulose are regulated by the linkage between sugar rings†
Abstract
Comparative studies of single molecule force spectroscopy and molecular dynamics simulations indicate that natural cellulose is more hydrophobic than amylose at the single-chain level, implying that the hydrophobicities of these polymeric isomers are regulated by only one parameter in the chains, the linkage between the sugar rings.