Identifying multiple forms of lateral disorder in cellulose fibres

Thomas, L.H., Altaner, C.M. and Jarvis, M.C. (2013) Identifying multiple forms of lateral disorder in cellulose fibres. Journal of Applied Crystallography, 46(4), pp. 972-979. (doi: 10.1107/S002188981301056X)

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Publisher's URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S002188981301056X

Abstract

Many strong biological materials exist in the form of fibres that are partially crystalline but contain a substantial proportion of disordered domains, which contribute to the mechanical performance but result in broadening of the reflections in the diffraction patterns of such materials and make structure determination difficult. Where multiple forms of disorder are simultaneously present, many of the accepted ways of modelling the influence of disorder on a fibre diffraction pattern are inapplicable. Lateral disorder in cellulose fibrils of flax fibres was characterized by a multi-step approach. First, a scattering component derived from domains less uniformly oriented than the rest was isolated. A second scattering component giving rise to asymmetry in the radial profiles of the equatorial reflections was then quantified and subtracted. This component was associated with domains that could be related to the crystalline cellulose lattice, but with more variable and, on average, wider equatorial d spacings. A further partially oriented component with highly disordered lateral d spacings unrelated to any of the cellulose lattice dimensions was identified. This component may be derived from non-cellulosic polysaccharides. The remaining broadening was then separated into a contribution from disorder within the crystalline lattice, including known disorder in hydrogen bonding, and a Scherrer contribution from the microfibril diameter. The methods described are likely to find applications in the study of both natural and synthetic polymer fibres in which mechanical properties are influenced by disorder.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Jarvis, Dr Michael and Altaner, Dr Clemens
Authors: Thomas, L.H., Altaner, C.M., and Jarvis, M.C.
College/School:College of Science and Engineering > School of Chemistry
Journal Name:Journal of Applied Crystallography
Publisher:International Union of Crystallography
ISSN:0021-8898
ISSN (Online):1600-5767

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