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Label-free in situ Imaging of Lignification in Plant Cell Walls
Published on: November 1, 2010
Raman imaging: An indispensable technique to comprehend the functionalization of lignocellulosic material
Weiqi Leng1, Sheng He2, Buyun Lu1
1Jiangsu Co-Innovation Center of Efficient Processing and Utilization of Forest Resources, Nanjing Forestry University, Nanjing, China.
Abstract:
With the increasing demands on sustainability in the material science and engineering landscape, the use of wood, a renewable and biodegradable material, for new material development has drawn increasing attentions in the materials science community. To promote the development of new wood-based materials, it is critical to understanding not only wood's hierarchical structure from molecule to macroscale level, but also the interactions of wood with other materials and chemicals upon modification and functionalization. In this review, we discuss the recent advances in the Raman imaging technique, a new approach that combines spectroscopy and microscopy, in wood characterization and structural evolution monitoring during functionalization. We introduce the principles of Raman spectroscopy and common Raman instrumentations. We survey the use of traditional Raman spectroscopy for lignocellulosic material characterizations including cellulose crystallinity determination, holocellulose discrimination, and lignin substructure evaluation. We briefly review the recent studies on wood property enhancement and functional wood-based material development through wood modification including thermal treatment, acetylation, furfurylation, methacrylation, delignification. Subsequently, we highlight the use of the Raman imaging for visualization, spatial and temporal distribution of wood cell wall structure, as well as the microstructure evolution upon functionalization. Finally, we discuss the future prospects of the field.
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