Structure of nascent microbial cellulose - V. Influence of number of sulfonate group in fluorescent brightener on crystal structure of microbial cellulose
A. Kai et Smas. Keshk, Structure of nascent microbial cellulose - V. Influence of number of sulfonate group in fluorescent brightener on crystal structure of microbial cellulose, POLYM J, 30(12), 1998, pp. 996-1000
The influence of the number of sulfonate groups in a Fluorescent Brightener
on the crystal structure of microbial cellulose was examined by X-ray diff
raction and solid state C-13 NMR spectroscopy. All products obtained from A
cetobacter xylinum-culture in the presence of a Fluorescent Brightener with
2 (FB), 9 (FWA2), or 6 sulfonate groups (FWA3) were crystalline complexes
that contained a dye between cellulose sheets corresponding to the (ITO) pl
ane of microbial cellulose. Cellulose regenerated from the FB complex forms
a cellulose I-beta rich structure. whereas cellulose regenerated from FWA2
and FWA3 complexes form cellulose II. The influence of a Fluorescent Brigh
tener on the crystal formation of regenerated microbial cellulose clearly d
iffers according to the number of sulfonate groups in a dye. The nascent st
ructure of microbial cellulose may he the structure that the conformation a
nd arrangement of the cellulose chain changes when a dye adheres to it.