The mechanical and physical properties of wood fibres are dependent on the organisation of their constituent polymers (cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin). Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) microscopy was used to examine the anisotropy of the main wood polymers in isolated cell wall fragments from branches of maple and Serbian spruce. Polarised FTIR measurements indicated an anisotropy, i.e. orientation of the cellulose microfibrils that was more or less parallel to the longitudinal axis of the cell wall. The hemicelluloses, glucomannan and xylan appeared to have a close link to the orientation of the cellulose and, thus, an orientation more parallel to the axis of the cell wall. An important result is that, in both maple and spruce sample...
The term microfibril angle (MFA) in wood science refers to the angle between the direction of the he...
We studied in detail the mean microfibril angle and the width of cellulose crystals from the pith to...
The ability to accurately identify fibres is of importance to conservators, but this can prove probl...
International audienceBackground It is with increasing interest that wood materials are now being co...
The primary cell wall is a complex multipolymer system whose composite structure has been mostly det...
Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) imaging offers the opportunity to analyse the chemical composition...
A wood fibre is a complex multi component biocomposite that is hierarchically organised. The arrange...
Interactions between macromolecules in the cell walls of different plant origin were compared, namel...
The organization of the major polymers in the wood fiber has a large impact on the properties of the...
Leaning stems of woody plants form reaction wood, in hardwood trees termed tension wood. Tension woo...
We studied wood polymers in their native composite structure using mechanically isolated single spru...
Fourier transform infrared microscopy combined with a focal plane array detector was used to illustr...
AbstractIn order to investigate the chemical modifications of wood forming tissue from Pinus koraien...
Textile artifacts form a vital part of our cultural heritage. In order to determine appropriate meth...
Ćelijski zid vlakana drveta može se smatrati kao nano-kompozit, u kojem su celuloza, lignin i hemice...
The term microfibril angle (MFA) in wood science refers to the angle between the direction of the he...
We studied in detail the mean microfibril angle and the width of cellulose crystals from the pith to...
The ability to accurately identify fibres is of importance to conservators, but this can prove probl...
International audienceBackground It is with increasing interest that wood materials are now being co...
The primary cell wall is a complex multipolymer system whose composite structure has been mostly det...
Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) imaging offers the opportunity to analyse the chemical composition...
A wood fibre is a complex multi component biocomposite that is hierarchically organised. The arrange...
Interactions between macromolecules in the cell walls of different plant origin were compared, namel...
The organization of the major polymers in the wood fiber has a large impact on the properties of the...
Leaning stems of woody plants form reaction wood, in hardwood trees termed tension wood. Tension woo...
We studied wood polymers in their native composite structure using mechanically isolated single spru...
Fourier transform infrared microscopy combined with a focal plane array detector was used to illustr...
AbstractIn order to investigate the chemical modifications of wood forming tissue from Pinus koraien...
Textile artifacts form a vital part of our cultural heritage. In order to determine appropriate meth...
Ćelijski zid vlakana drveta može se smatrati kao nano-kompozit, u kojem su celuloza, lignin i hemice...
The term microfibril angle (MFA) in wood science refers to the angle between the direction of the he...
We studied in detail the mean microfibril angle and the width of cellulose crystals from the pith to...
The ability to accurately identify fibres is of importance to conservators, but this can prove probl...