cryst - Calculate the Relative Crystallinity of Starch by XRD and FTIR
Functions to calculate the relative crystallinity of
starch by X-ray Diffraction (XRD) and Infrared Spectroscopy
(FTIR). Starch is biosynthesized by plants in the form of
granules semicrystalline. For XRD, the relative crystallinity
is obtained by separating the crystalline peaks from the
amorphous scattering region. For FTIR, the relative
crystallinity is achieved by setting of a Gaussian
holocrystalline-peak in the 800-1300 cm-1 region of FTIR
spectrum of starch which is divided into amorphous region and
crystalline region. The relative crystallinity of native starch
granules varies from 14 of 45 percent. This package was
supported by FONDECYT 3150630 and CIPA Conicyt-Regional
R08C1002 is gratefully acknowledged.