Environmental Sciences, asked by Doranium, 9 months ago

How long before Cellulose decomposes?

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Answered by shaliniananya2017
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Cellulose is a stable compound with a half-life of 5–8 million years for β-glucosidic bond cleavage at 25 °C (Wolfenden and Snider 2001). The microbial enzymes speed up the process, and pure cellulose decays in soil within weeks or months

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Answered by ektavsh91
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Cellulose is a stable compound with a half-life of 5–8 million years for β-glucosidic bond cleavage at 25 °C (Wolfenden and Snider 2001). The microbial enzymes speed up the process, and pure cellulose decays in soil within weeks or months.

Explanation:

Fungi, actinomycetes and aerobic or oxygen loving bacteria generally convert cellulose to two major products, namely carbondioxide and cell substance. As the first step, the microorganisms responsible for cellulose decomposition bring about an enzymatic hydrolysis of the complex polymer

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