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1 Equipe Physico-Chimie des Systèmes Polyphasés. UMR 8612 du CNRS. 5 rue J.B. Clément 92296 Châtenay-Malabry, France and Arilait Recherches, 42, rue de chateauolun, 75314 Paris Cedex 09, France
2 Laboratoire pour l'Utilisation du Rayonnement Electromagnétique, Bât. 209D Université Paris-sud, 91898 Orsay, BP 34, France
3 Equipe Physico-Chimie des Systèmes Polyphasés. UMR 8612 du CNRS. 5 rue J.B. Clément 92296 Châtenay-Malabry, France
The thermal and structural behavior of anhydrous milk fat (AMF) was studied by a technique that allowed simultaneous time-resolved synchrotron X-ray diffraction as a function of temperature (XRDT) and high sensitivity differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) to be carried out in the same apparatus from the same sample. In this paper (the first of a series), the less stable crystalline structures made by triacylglycerols (TG) of bulk AMF after its liquid quenching down to 8°C are addressed. The coexistence of two lamellar structures characterized by sharp long spacing reflections corresponding to well-defined 3L (70 Å) and 2L (47 Å) longitudinal stackings but broad short spacing lines related to poorly ordered hexagonal (
) lateral packing is shown for the first time. The bilayered structure was very unstable, since it disappeared during a 20-min isothermal recording. Simultaneous DSC and X-ray monitoring of AMF heating in the range 8, +50°C at a rate of 2°C/min allows the same sample to be followed on the evolution of these unstable forms to more stable varieties. The 3L stacking transforms into a new 2L crystalline structure characterized by broad LS reflections corresponding to a ill-defined 2L (37 Å) longitudinal stacking but a more compact orthorhombic (ß') lateral packing. A delimitation of the domains of existence of the crystalline structures resulted from the comparison of detailed analysis of the evolutions of positions, intensities, and widths of X-ray peaks as a function of temperature to microcalorimetry recording.
Key Words: butter fat polymorphism X-ray diffraction differential scanning calorimetry
Submitted on July 3, 2000
Accepted on November 6, 2000
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