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Microstructures and mechanical properties of fiber cells from Echinocactus grusonii cactus spine 被引量:1
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作者 HUANG FengLing QIU Hu GUO WanLin 《Science China(Technological Sciences)》 SCIE EI CAS 2014年第4期706-712,共7页
Spine is the sharpest and hardest part of many plants, which contains highly aligned fiber cells. Here, we report the micro- structures and mechanical properties as well as their correlation of single spine fiber cel... Spine is the sharpest and hardest part of many plants, which contains highly aligned fiber cells. Here, we report the micro- structures and mechanical properties as well as their correlation of single spine fiber cells (SFCs) from the cactus Echinocactus grusonii. It is found that the SFCs are 0.32-0.57 mm in length and 4.6-6.0 gm in width, yielding an aspect ratio of 53-124. X-ray diffraction and Fourier transform infrared spectrophotometry show that the spine fiber is mainly made up of cellulose I with a crystallinity index up to -76%. Nanoindentation tests show that a natural spine presents a high modulus of -17 GPa. Removing hemicellulose and lignin from the SFC significantly reduces its modulus to -0.487 GPa, demonstrating the critical role of adhesives hemicellulose and lignin in affecting the mechanical properties of the SFCs. This finding sheds light on de- signing novel bio-inspired high-performance composite nanomaterials with aligned nanofibers, such as using hemicellulose and lignin as adhesive in making carbon nanotube fibers. 展开更多
关键词 SPINE fibers MICROSTRUCTURE indentation modulus
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