Electron diffraction study on the two crystalline phases occurring in native cellulose from an algal cell wall
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Cellulose from the cell wall of the green alga Microdictyon tenuius exhibits two distinct crystalline phases. The major phase has a one-chain, triclinic (P1) structure with unit cell parameters of a=0.674 nm, b=0.593 nm, c (chain axis)=1.036 nm, α=117°, β=113°, and γ=81°. The crystal unit cell of the minor component has two chains and is monoclinic (P2 1 ), with a=0.801 nm, b=0.817 nm, c (chain axis)=1.036 nm, and γ the monoclinic angle=97.3°. The triclinic phase is metastable, and annealing it in dilute alkali at 260°C converts it into the monoclinic form. The triclinic and the monoclinic structures correspond to the Iα and Iβ spectra, respectively