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Rheologically interesting polysaccharides from yeasts
Authors:Petersen  Gene R.  Nelson  Gregory A.  Cathey  Cheryl A.  Fuller  Gerald G.
Affiliation:1.Applied Sciences and Microgravity Experiments Section, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, 91109, Pasadena, CA
;2.Department of Chemical Engineering, Stanford University, 94305-5025, Stanford, CA
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Abstract:

We have examined the relationships between primary, secondary, and tertiary structures of polysaccharides exhibiting the rheological property of friction (drag) reduction in turbulent flows. We found an example of an exopolysaccharide from the yeastCryptococcus laurentii that possessed high molecular weight but exhibited lower than expected drag reducing activity. Earlier correlations by Hoyt (8,10) showing that β1 → 3, β→4, and αl → 3 linkages in polysaccharides favored drag reduction were expanded to include correlations to secondary structure. The effect of sidechains in a series of gellan gums was shown to be related to sidechain length and position. Disruption of secondary structure in drag reducing polysaccharides reduced drag reducing activity for some but not all exopolysaccharides. The polymer fromC. laurentii was shown to be more stable than xanthan gum and other exopolysaccharides under the most vigorous of denaturing conditions. We also showed a direct relationship between extensional viscosity measurements and the drag reducing coefficient for four exopolysaccharides.

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