使用x射线断层扫描显示纸浆纤维:通过氧化铁纳米颗粒标记和使用浸没油来增强对比度

Anderson T.V. Veiga , Elisa S. Ferreira , James Drummond , Lewis Mason , Samuel N.M. Brown , André Phillion , D. Mark Martinez , Emily D. Cranston
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在这项研究中,我们提出了一种使用x射线断层扫描可视化纸张中示踪纤维结构的方案。我们通过多循环标记技术,将氧化铁纳米颗粒沉积在选定的造纸纤维表面,制备了示踪纤维,其铁含量达到了14 wt%。标记和未标记的纤维本身,以及实验室形成的含有一小部分示踪纤维的纸,在空气中和浸泡在非极性油中后成像。我们发现,在浸入状态下,标记纤维可以通过简单的二值化从背景中分割出来,而在空气中成像时则无法分割。我们建议将油用作掩膜,通过未标记纤维的成分和密度与饱和空隙体积的匹配来创建。这种新的标记和浸泡协议开辟了途径,以增强示踪剂的对比度,通过x射线层析成像改善纤维素材料的表征,而不需要先进的图像处理方法进行分割。
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Visualizing pulp fibers using X-ray tomography: Enhancing the contrast by labeling with iron oxide nanoparticles and the use of immersion oil
In this study, we present a protocol to visualize the architecture of tracer fibers in paper using X-ray tomography. We prepared tracer fibers by depositing iron oxide nanoparticles on the surface of select papermaking fibers, through a multicycle labeling technique that achieved 14 wt% of iron. Labeled and unlabeled fibers on their own, as well as laboratory-formed paper containing a small fraction of the tracer fibers, were imaged in air and after immersion in a non-polar oil. We found that labeled fibers could be segmented from the background through simple binarization when in the immersed state whereas segmentation failed when the samples were imaged in air. We propose that the oil served as a mask, created through compositional and density matching of the unlabeled fibers to the saturated void volume. This new labeling and immersion protocol opens avenues to enhance the contrast of tracers for improved characterization of cellulosic materials via X-ray tomographic imaging in an approach that does not require advanced image processing methods for segmentation.
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