Affiliation:
1. Southern Regional Research Laboratory, New Orleans, Louisiana
Abstract
The primary wall of fully matured cotton fibers has been isolated and its morphology and composition studied by electron microscopic examination and by chemical analyses. The pri mary wall appears to contain about 50% cellulose; protein, wax, and pectic substances occur in lesser amounts; cutin or suberin and mineral matter are also present. The concentration of noncellulosic substances in the primary wall is much greater than in the whole fiber. Electron microscopic examination of the primary wall indicates that it consists of a network of cellulose fibrils, having diameters of 100-400 Å, surrounded by the noncellulosic constituents. The oriented fibrillar systems observed with the polarizing microscope have not been seen in the electron micrographs of the specimens studied. There is an apparent increase in the diameter of the fibrils of the primary wall and in the denseness of the network as the fiber matures. The existence of layers in the cellulose network has been observed.
Subject
Polymers and Plastics,Chemical Engineering (miscellaneous)
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