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Characterization of Cellulose by Deconvoluting the OH Valency Range in FTIR Spectra
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1992
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Ftir SpectrometerEngineeringAbsorption SpectroscopyMathematical ProcessingChemistryChemical EngineeringOptical PropertiesCellulose IiAnalytical ChemistryNanocelluloseBiophysicsWood ComponentMaterials ScienceInfrared SpectroscopyOh Valency RangeCrystallographyFtir SpectraNatural SciencesSpectroscopyWood FibreHemicelluloseBiomass Characterization
The mathematical processing (deconvolution) of spectra obtained in a FTIR spectrometer permits the resolution of the absorbance range of the OH groups of cellulose into various bands. The distinction between celluloses I and II was successfully done by attributing certain bands to the crystal modifications independent of crystallinity. The degree of crystallinity is characterized by the relative heights of certain bands. The transformation of cellulose I into cellulose II and the transition from crystalline to amorphous cellulose were pursued by deconvoluted IR spectra in the range of 3200-3700cm -1 .
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