Abstract:
In situ imaging nanoindentation was used to characterize the differences in longitudinal Modulus of Elasticity(
MOE) and hardness of different cell wall layers of softwood tracheids.It was found that the deformation of cell wall was mainly plastic when tips were indented in longitudinal direction.The distribution of longitudinal
MOE and hardness along cell wall thickness was uneven with much lower values at the interface between S
3 layer and cell cavity as well as S
1 layer and compound middle lamella(CML) compared with that measured in S
2 layer.There also existed differences in
MOE and hardness between S
2 layers of adjacent tracheids.ANOVA indicated significant differences in
MOE between secondary wall(SW) and CML,but no significant difference for hardness.Both
MOE and hardness of mature wood trachedis were larger than that of juvenile wood,but in a different degree.The SW of mature wood tracheids displayed an
MOE nearly 1.4 times of that of juvenile wood,but only 13% harder than juvenile wood.A positive linear correlation between
MOE and hardness was also found both for SW and CML of tracheids.