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Dimensional stability of regenerated cellulose film in relation to orientations of crystalline and noncrystalline phases
Authors:Hirokazu Takahara  Shunji Nomura  Hiromichi Kawai  Yutaka Yamaguchi  Kazumi Okazaki  Akio Fukushima
Abstract:The dimensional stability of regenerated cellulose film on swelling with water is discussed in relation to the biaxial orientation of the two kinds of structural units, cellulose II crystallites and noncrystalline chain segments, and their anisotropic swelling (anisotropic absorption of water). Considerable dimensional stability in the plane of the film but enormous instability of thickness on swelling in water of some commercial cellophanes is qualitatively interpreted in terms of the planar orientation of crystal (101) planes along the film surface and the orientation of the noncrystalline chain segments parallel to the film surface. The dimensional changes on swelling from the completely dry state to 10% moisture regain were further interpreted quantitatively in terms of the degrees of biaxial orientation of the two kinds of structural units and their degrees of anisotropic swelling by modifying the Hermans monophase model for crystalline and noncrystalline biphase structures. The following degrees of anisotropic swelling of the structural units were thus obtained: qc, 101] = 0.40%, qc, 101 ] = ?0.33%, and qa = 2.42%.
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