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Structure of β‐chitin or parallel chain systems of poly‐β‐(1→4)‐<i>N</i>‐acetyl‐<scp>D</scp>‐glucosamine
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1969
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X-ray CrystallographyLowest HydrateHydrate StructuresDiffraction PatternParallel Chain SystemsEngineeringCrystal StructureLinear Chain CompoundMolecular BiologyMacromolecular SystemStructural BiologyPolysaccharideMedicineMacromolecular ArchitectureCrystallographyBiophysicsBiomolecular EngineeringPolymers
Abstract The structure of β‐chitin has been reexamined in an X ‐ray diffraction study of the highly crystalline material available from pogonophore tubes. Oriented specimens were prepared by suspending the dispersed deproteinized tube in a fibrin clot which was then stretched into an oriented fiber. The X ‐ray diffraction patterns of pogonophore β‐chitin were explained by proposing that this material consists of a mixture of two structural phases which have been named β‐chitins A and B. This view was confirmed by the preparation of specimens which gave only the diffraction pattern of the A phase by treating the tubes with diaphanol. Both A and B phases gave rise to a series of hydrate structures. The lowest hydrate of β‐chitin A has been studied in detail and shown to consist of an anhydrous system of parallel chitin chains. For this form, the unit cell was monoclinic with dimensions a = 4.85 Å, b = 10.38 Å (fiber axis), c = 9.26 Å, and β = 97.5°, and space group P2 1 . Reasonable agreement was obtained between the observed X ‐ray intensities and those calculated for such a structure. Examination of the β‐chitin of Loligo pen and diatom spines showed that these materials also consist of these A and B phases.
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