The colloidal structure of a cellulose fiber

Marta Gubitosi, Shirin Asaadi, Herbert Sixta, Ulf Olsson

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Abstract

Abstract: We present a small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) study of the colloidal structure of regenerated cellulose fibers, air-gap spun from an ionic liquid solution. Based on the data, and a different interpretation of the anisotropic SAXS pattern, we propose a slightly different colloidal structure of the fibers, than what is commonly assumed for regenerated cellulose fibers. Fibers with two different degrees of orientation, as produced by different draw ratios, DR = 2 and 15, respectively, are analyzed. The 2D SAXS pattern is highly anisotropic with striking cross-like pattern, having scattering predominantly perpendicular and parallel to the fiber axis. This cross-like pattern suggest a colloidal structure with oriented crystalline lamellae of ca. 10 nm thickness, embedded within a continuous matrix of amorphous cellulose. The lamellae are oriented with their normal parallel with the fiber axis. Complementary wide angle X-ray diffraction data confirm that the lamellae normal direction corresponds to the cellulose chain direction (c-direction) in the monoclinic cellulose crystal (Cellulose II). Graphic abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.].

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2779-2789
JournalCellulose
Volume28
Issue number5
Early online date2021 Feb 8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Physical Chemistry

Free keywords

  • Crystal orientation
  • Crystal shape
  • Regenerated cellulose fibers
  • SAXS/WAXS

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