Abstract

Polarization phenomena caused by the presence of temperature gradients in a biopolymer such as wood are considered. It is shown that cellulose crystallites are centers of polarization in the fiber-forming part of the considered biocomposite. The relation for elementary polarization is obtained. It is proposed that the supermolecular structure of cellulose in samples of wood be studied by measuring the electric field characteristics of a thermal polarization nature.

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