What are the optical and physical properties of flax fibers (linen)?
>> Return to: Shroud of Turin Story Flax fibers look like small lengths of bamboo under a microscope. The gross internal composition of a flax fiber is shown in the figure (after Cardamone). The cellulose molecules in flax fibers are folded back and forth in a fairly regular arrangement, and they show the properties of crystallinity. The fibers are composed of closely packed “ultimate cells” of the fibrillar structure that are cemented together with holocellulose and lignin. You can see the ultimate cells under a microscope, and abraded fibers often show ultimate cells sticking away from the surface. These were the structures that were mistaken for “filamentous bacteria” by Garza-Valdes. When you rotate the stage of a petrographic microscope with crossed polarizers while looking at a flax fiber, straight lengths change from black to colored every 45?. The fiber is birefringent and has an ordered structure. Most of the cellulose of the fibers is in a crystalline structure. In structures