FT-IR Microscopic Analysis of Changing Cellulose Crystalline Structure during Wood Cell Wall Formation
作者
Yutaka KATAOKA,Tetsuo Kondo
出处
期刊:Macromolecules [American Chemical Society] 日期:1998-01-23卷期号:31 (3): 760-764被引量:208
标识
DOI:10.1021/ma970768c
摘要
A Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectrometer equipped with a microscopic accessory was used to monitor the cellulose crystalline structure at each developmental stage of coniferous tracheid cell wall formation. The spectra showed that the cellulose in the primary cell wall was rich in the metastable I α crystalline form and interestingly had a higher crystallinity than the secondary wall cellulose composed mainly of the stable I β crystalline phase. These results indicate the presence of an in vivo physical force at the cell surface which may stress the primary wall cellulose during the crystallization. Moreover, the primary wall cellulose was oriented parallel to the enlarging direction of growing cells. Thus, we consider that the cellular growing stress generated between the plasma membrane and the primary wall may elongate just-biosynthesized β-glucan chains and cause them to crystallize with a higher crystallinity of the metastable I α phase, as is the case for crystallization occurring during the drawing of polymer gels.