Re: IMAGING OF CELLULOSE

Posted by Oshel, Philip Eugene on
URL: http://confocal-microscopy-list.275.s1.nabble.com/IMAGING-OF-CELLULOSE-tp7582017p7582023.html

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Scanning electron microscopy works very well for imaging papers and
other such cellulosic products and their coatings.
Also, the paper (etc.) can be "fractured" in liquid nitrogen to produce
high quality edges to image the inner layers of the paper (etc.), and
the coating layers. Cutting tends to smear the surface over the cut edge
- this is more of an issue with coated papers.

Phil

> Hello,
> Does anybody know of microscopy techniques for 3D imaging of paper or other
> cellulose based fabrics? We have been trying with confocal microscopy and
> did imaging of the surface of the outer layer of cellulose fibers, but were
> unable to go through the fibers and image the underlying layers.
> Best regards,
> Dario

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