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Single crystals of dextran: High temperature polymorph
Authors:H. Chanzy   G. Excoffier  C. Guizard
Affiliation:Laboratoire propre du Centre de Recherches sur les Macromolécules Végétales (CNRS), associé à l''Université Scientifique et Medicale de Grenoble, 53X-38041 Grenoble, Cedex, France
Abstract:Lamellar single crystals of a high temperature polymorph of synthetic dextran were prepared at temperatures ranging from 120 to 200°C in a mixture of water and polyethylene glycol. Individual crystals with lath-like shapes gave well resolved electron diffraction diagrams from which the reciprocal unit cell parameters a*, b* and γ* could be measured. The direct cell parameters were then determined from a series of electron diffraction diagrams obtained by sequential tilting of the crystal about the b* axis. This gave a = 0·922 ± 0·001 nm, b = 0·922 ± 0·001 nm, c (chain axis) = 0·78 ± 0·01 nm, α = γ = 90° and β = 91·3° ± 0·5°. The crystal symmetry was P21 with b as the unique monoclinic axis. These data coupled with the observed density of the crystals, indicated that the unit cell contained two antiparallel dextran chains of two residues each. When the crystals were grown at temperatures between 90 and 120°C, a percentage of crystals containing both low and high temperature polymorphs were obtained. These mixed crystals had most likely grown in syntaxy.
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