Cellulose samples differing in origin and crystallinity were examined by in
verse gas chromatography (IGC). Surface energy characteristics such as the
apparent dispersive component of the surface energy and acid-base propertie
s, and also nanomorphology indices of the different cellulose samples, were
assessed. The influence of humidity on these properties was demonstrated.
A decrease of 10-20% of the interaction potential was detected. Crystalline
cellulose is the most sensitive to the presence of adsorbed water, which p
ossibly disorders its surface structure. IGC appears to be an appropriate m
ethod for the evaluation of the surface characteristics of cellulose. Howev
er, care has to be taken when trying to understand differences in surface p
roperties between various cellulose samples, since IGC is very sensitive to
minor variations in surface characteristics.