Moisture uptake in native cellulose - the roles of different hydrogen bonds: a dynamic FT-IR study using Deuterium exchange

This paper aims at a better understanding of the interaction between cellulose and moisture. In particular, the role of different hydrogen bonds in moisture uptake is investigated. Dynamic Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) has been used in combination with deuterium exchange, which per...

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Veröffentlicht in:Cellulose (London) 2006-04, Vol.13 (2), p.131-145
Hauptverfasser: Hofstetter, Karin, Hinterstoisser, Barbara, Salmén, Lennart
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This paper aims at a better understanding of the interaction between cellulose and moisture. In particular, the role of different hydrogen bonds in moisture uptake is investigated. Dynamic Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) has been used in combination with deuterium exchange, which permits the labelling of cellulose domains with different accessibilities. The static spectra indicate a marked exchange of deuterium for the O2-H-O6 bonds, but only a limited exchange for the O3-H-O5 bonds. In the dynamic FT-IR spectra, deuteration gives rise to the growth of a broad band at wavenumbers around 2500 cm-¹. The rather unstructured appearance of the band suggests that deuteration is occurring only on the surface of the cellulose crystallites, i.e. in more or less non-load-carrying parts. This is corroborated by the lack of split peaks related to OD bonds in this band. In agreement with these observations, the split peak related to O3-H-O5 bonds and assigned to the load carrying cellulose structure increases during both H₂O and D₂O moisture conditioning, indicating a shift of the load transfer towards the backbone of the cellulose structure.
ISSN:0969-0239
1572-882X
DOI:10.1007/s10570-006-9055-2