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Reference Materials for the Study of Polymorphism and Crystallinity in Cellulosics – ERRATUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 June 2013

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Copyright © International Centre for Diffraction Data 2013 
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Figure 9. X-ray diffraction patterns of cellulose triacetate that were processed under varying degrees of mechanical and thermal processing. The processing treatments changed molecular orientation and crystallinity.

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Figure 10. Four digital X-ray diffraction pattern simulations for four independent determinations of ammonia cellulose, each pattern is clearly distinguishable from the others.

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Figure 11. Top: The maximum d-spacing distribution for cellulosic materials in the Release 2012 PDF-4+ database. Bottom: Characteristic examples from experimental data. The two with major peaks at low angles are substituted celluloses while the third pattern is unsubstituted.