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Biomacromolecules ; 8(2): 602-10, 2007 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17256987

ABSTRACT

A cotton fiber was kept under slight tension and exposed locally to a stream of aqueous 1 N NaOH microdrops of 50 microm diameter. The resulting "macrodrop" of about 300 microm size was at the origin of the formation of Na-cellulose I domains extending about 550 microm from the center of the macrodrop along the fiber. The phase transformation zone between cellulose I and Na-cellulose I was mapped by scanning synchrotron radiation microdiffraction using a 300 nm x 300 nm beam. A stitching technique was used to limit radiation damage. Subsequent exposure of the NaOH containing macrodrop to a stream of H2O or HCl microdrops converted part of the Na-cellulose I back into cellulose I.


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Cellulose/chemistry , Cotton Fiber , Scattering, Radiation , Sodium/chemistry , Synchrotrons , Microchemistry/methods , Phase Transition , Sodium Hydroxide
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