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Role of Microfibril Angle in Molecular Deformation of Cellulose Fibrils in Pinus Massoniana Compression Wood and Opposite Wood Studied by In-Situ WAXS

Fei Guo, Jiahao Wang, Wenxuan Liu, Jie Hu, Ye Chen,Xuexia Zhang,Rilong Yang,Yan Yu

Carbohydrate polymers(2024)

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Upon tensile stress, the spiral cellulose fibrils in wood cell walls rotate like springs with decreasing microfibril angle (MFA), and the cellulose molecules elongate in the chain direction. Compression wood with high MFA and opposite wood with low MFA were comparatively studied by in-situ tensile tests combined with synchrotron radiation WAXS in the present study. FTIR spectroscopy revealed that compression wood had a higher lignin content and fewer acetyl groups. For both types of wood, the lattice spacing d004 increased and the MFA decreased gradually with the increase of tensile stress. At stresses beyond the yield point, cellulose lattice strain depended linearly on macroscopic stress, while the MFA depended linearly on macroscopic strain. The deformation mechanisms of compression wood and opposite wood are not essentially different but differ in their deformation behavior. Specifically, the contribution ratio of lattice strain and cellulose fibril reorientation to macroscopic strain was 0.25 and 0.53 for compression wood, and 0.40 and 0.33 for opposite wood, respectively. Due to the geometric effects of MFA, a greater contribution of cellulose fibril reorientation to the macroscopic deformation was detected in compression wood than in opposite wood.
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Wide-angle X-ray scattering,Cell wall,Microfibril angle,Deformation mechanism,Molecular strain
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