Time-resolved X-ray diffraction microprobe studies of the conversion of cellulose I to ethylenediamine-cellulose I

Yoshiharu Nishiyama, Masahisa Wada, B. Leif Hanson, Paul Langan

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Abstract

Structural changes during the treatment of films of highly crystalline microfibers of Cladophora cellulose with ethylenediamine (EDA) have been studied by time-resolved X-ray microprobe diffraction methods. As EDA penetrates the sample and converts cellulose I to EDA-cellulose I, the measured profile widths of reflections reveal changes in the shapes and average dimensions of cellulose I and EDA-cellulose I crystals. The (200) direction of cellulose I is most resistant to EDA penetration, with EDA penetrating most effectively at the hydrophilic edges of the hydrogen bonded sheets of cellulose chains. Most of the cellulose chains in the initial crystals of cellulose I are incorporated into crystals of EDA-cellulose I. The size of the emerging EDA-cellulose I crystals is limited to about half of their size in cellulose I, most likely due to strains introduced by the penetration of EDA molecules. There is no evidence of any gradual structural transition from cellulose I to EDA-cellulose I involving a continuously changing intermediate phase. Rather, the results point to a rapid transition to EDA-cellulose I in regions of the microfibrils that have been penetrated by EDA.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)735-745
Number of pages11
JournalCellulose
Volume17
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2010
Externally publishedYes

Funding

Acknowledgments We thank BIOCAT at the Advanced Photon Source for use of facilities. We also thank Raul Barrea and Joseph Orgel for help with data collection. MW was supported by a Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (18780131). This study was partly funded by the French Agence Nationale de la Recherche. PL was supported in part by the Office of Biological and Environmental Research of the Department of Energy and a Laboratory Directed Research and Development grant from Los Alamos National Laboratory (20080001DR).

FundersFunder number
Office of Biological and Environmental Research
U.S. Department of Energy
Laboratory Directed Research and Development
Los Alamos National Laboratory20080001DR
Agence Nationale de la Recherche

    Keywords

    • Cellulose
    • Ethylenediamine
    • Scanning microprobe
    • Time-resolved
    • X-ray crystallography

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