Cellulose and Cellulose Derivatives, Volume 5, Part 2Emil Ott, Harold M. Spurlin, Mildred W. Grafflin, Norbert M. Bikales, Leon Segal Interscience Publishers, 1954 - Cellulose |
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Page 753
... treatment with acids , but the reaction is much slower than when alkalies are used.225 Acid de- nitration has been exemplified in the treatment of nitrocellulose with mixed acid containing more water than the acid used to produce this ...
... treatment with acids , but the reaction is much slower than when alkalies are used.225 Acid de- nitration has been exemplified in the treatment of nitrocellulose with mixed acid containing more water than the acid used to produce this ...
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... treatment with poly- vinyl phosphoric acid , they obtained the corresponding cellulose ester . 283 Much of the work on the preparation of cellulose phosphates has been done with the object of developing a treatment for flameproofing ...
... treatment with poly- vinyl phosphoric acid , they obtained the corresponding cellulose ester . 283 Much of the work on the preparation of cellulose phosphates has been done with the object of developing a treatment for flameproofing ...
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... treatment of cellulose fibers with alkalies is one of the oldest and most important commercial reactions of cellulose . Although this broad field has been the subject of investigation for more than 100 years , the effects of alkali on ...
... treatment of cellulose fibers with alkalies is one of the oldest and most important commercial reactions of cellulose . Although this broad field has been the subject of investigation for more than 100 years , the effects of alkali on ...
Contents
Preparation of Cellulose from Its Natural Sources | 511 |
Rags LEWIS | 566 |
Bast Fibers Fibrovascular Elements Cereal Straws and Grasses WELLS | 573 |
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absorption Abstracts acetic acid acetic anhydride acetylation agents alcohol alkali cellulose amount anhydroglucose units aqueous beating benzyl cellulose bleaching Brit C. J. Malm carbon carboxymethyl cellulose catalyst caustic cellu cellulose acetate cellulose derivatives cellulose ethers Cellulosechemie Chem chemical cotton chim chlorine commercial composition compounds concentration cooking cuprammonium curve decrease degradation degree of substitution dilute dioxide dissolved effect esterification esters ethyl cellulose ethyl chloride fibrils fibrous Hercules Powder HNO3 hydrolysis hydrolyzed hydroxyl groups increase intrinsic viscosity kraft lignin linters liquor material mercerization method mixed acid mixture molecules NaOH nitration nitrocellulose nitrogen obtained oxidation oxygen Paper Trade plastic prepared properties pyridine ratio rayon react reaction reactivity reagents removed salt sheet soda sodium carboxymethyl cellulose sodium hydroxide soluble solution solvents structure sulfuric acid surface swelling temperature Textile tion treatment U. S. Patent uniform washing water-soluble wood pulp xanthate yield