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Complete hydrolysis of cellulose gives


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  • Cellulose is a complex carbohydrate consisting of oxygen, carbon, and hydrogen.
  • Cellulose is a linear chain polysaccharide composed only of β-D-glucose units, which are joined by the glycosidic linkage between C-1 of one glucose unit and C-4 of the next glucose unit.
  • The chemical formula of cellulose is (C6H10O5)n.
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  • The complete hydrolysis of cellulose gives D-glucose.
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Mechanism includes:

  • First of all H+ ion get attached to the glycosidic linkage in which the oxygen gets a positive charge.
  • To stabilise the structure, the β-1,4-glycosidic bonds undergo breakage.
  • One molecule of water is again added to the resulting compound to produce β-D-glucose with the release of H+ ion.
  • Thus, the breakage of the β-1,4-glycosidic bonds by acids leads to the hydrolysis of cellulose polymers, resulting in the sugar molecule glucose.


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