| Literature DB >> 17096547 |
Akihiko Watanabe1, Shigeaki Morita, Yukihiro Ozaki.
Abstract
Infrared (IR) spectra were measured for cellulose Ibeta prepared from the mantle of Halocynthia roretzi over a temperature range of 30-260 degrees C to explore the temperature-dependent changes in hydrogen bonds (H-bonds) in the crystal. Structural changes at the phase transition temperature of 220 degrees C are elucidated at the functional group level by perturbation-correlation moving-window two-dimensional (PCMW2D) correlation spectroscopy. The PCMW2D correlation spectra show that the intensities of bands arising from O3-H3...O5 and O2-H2...O6 intrachain H-bonds dramatically decrease at 220 degrees C, whereas the intensity changes of bands due to interchain H-bonds are not observed adequately. These results suggest that the phase transition is induced by the dissociation of the O3-H3...O5 and O2-H2...O6 intrachain H-bonds. However, the interchain H-bonds are not so much responsible for the transition directly.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 17096547 DOI: 10.1021/bm0603591
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomacromolecules ISSN: 1525-7797 Impact factor: 6.988