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Characterization of the surface properties of xylan by FT-Raman spectroscopy and wicking technique
Authors:Shen Qing  Zhong Lei  Hu Jian-Feng
Institution:

aState Key Laboratory for Chemical Fiber and Polymer Modification, 1882 W. Yan An Rd., 200051 Shanghai, PR China

bCentral Laboratory, College of Material Science and Engineering Donghua University, 1882 W. Yan An Rd., 200051 Shanghai, PR China

Abstract:Using FT-Raman spectroscopy, column wicking technique and the equations of Washburn as well as van Oss et al., the surface properties of xylan, the main component in hemicelluloses, has been characterized and estimated. Raman spectrum showed that xylan has been structured by acetyl group and methyl-bonded glucurono group. Obtained results show that the surface free energy of xylan is higher in comparison with literature reported values for cellulose because the former has a larger Lifshitz–van der Waals component than the latter. However, xylan has been found to have very smaller polarity and orientation data than that of cellulose.
Keywords:Xylan  Surface properties  Column wicking
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