Structural investigation of Mimosa pudica Linn fibre
Sensitive plant ( Mimosa pudica Linn.) fibre is a natural fibre with electrically conductive property. Because of its electro-active sensing nature, it has been found very interesting among physicists, chemists, biologists, material scientists and technologists. So far as our knowledge is concerned;...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Indian journal of physics 2017-04, Vol.91 (4), p.377-382 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Sensitive plant (
Mimosa pudica
Linn.) fibre is a natural fibre with electrically conductive property. Because of its electro-active sensing nature, it has been found very interesting among physicists, chemists, biologists, material scientists and technologists. So far as our knowledge is concerned; there is no report on the X-ray structure of
M. pudica
fibre using diffraction technique. In the present report, the
M. pudica
fibre has been extracted from the stem of the herb by sinking the stem in 10% NaOH solution for one week. The diffraction pattern of the fibre is found out to be cellulose-I. The effect of the fibre structure and its orientation due to different mounting have been investigated using X-ray diffraction technique. The
I
max
of cellulose-I has been observed along (002) and
(
10
1
)
¯
for the perpendicular and parallel mounting of the native-fibre, respectively. Full width at half maxima of the diffraction profile turns out to be decreased with fibre orientation. Dimension of crystallite size
D
hkl
estimated in the perpendicular mounting
D
h
k
l
⊥
is more as compared to that of the parallel mounting
D
h
k
l
‖
. The smallest crystallite sizes observed in both parallel and perpendicular mounting are 18.78 and 30.78 Å respectively. It is expected that the present study may help to analyse the X-ray diffraction of fibre materials in general and natural fibres in particular. |
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ISSN: | 0973-1458 0974-9845 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s12648-016-0937-3 |