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Induced CD provides evidence for helical solution conformation in cellulosic chains
Authors:Anna M Ritcey  Derek G Gray
Institution:Pulp and Paper Research Institute of Canada and Department of Chemistry, McGill University, 3420 University Street, Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3A 2A7
Abstract:Evidence for a helical contribution to the conformation of methylcellulose in dilute solution is given by CD measurements. Congo red binds to methylcellulose in dilute aqueous solution and becomes optically active. The shape of the induced CD spectra is as predicted by exciton coupling for a helical arrangement of chromophores. The magnitude of the induced CD changes reversibly with temperature, decreasing upon heating. The dimer analogue of the polymer, prepared by acid methanolysis, does not show this effect. These observations suggest that the induced optical activity reflects the conformational dissymmetry of the polymer. Analogous experiments with the cellulose oligomers (cellotriose through cellohexaose) show that five anhydroglucose units are necessary before asymmetry is induced upon dye binding.
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