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... Radiation - Induced Grafting onto Cellulosics References 54 • 61 Radiation - Induced Grafting onto Cellulosics 3 . 3.1 . Introduction . 3.1.1 . 3.2 . 3.2.1 . 3.2.2 . The Radiation Protection of Cellulose Radiation Units ; The Concept of ...
... Radiation - Induced Grafting onto Cellulosics References 54 • 61 Radiation - Induced Grafting onto Cellulosics 3 . 3.1 . Introduction . 3.1.1 . 3.2 . 3.2.1 . 3.2.2 . The Radiation Protection of Cellulose Radiation Units ; The Concept of ...
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... radiation - induced processing of textiles . This review , though dealing mainly with the flammability resistance of textile polymers , gives an excellent summary of the state of the art , the types of radiation source , and their ...
... radiation - induced processing of textiles . This review , though dealing mainly with the flammability resistance of textile polymers , gives an excellent summary of the state of the art , the types of radiation source , and their ...
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... radiation - induced grafting onto cellulosic substrates , Moore gives comprehensive coverage to the action of ionizing radiation on cellulose37 ) . He points out the established fact that the chemical and physical effects of radiation ...
... radiation - induced grafting onto cellulosic substrates , Moore gives comprehensive coverage to the action of ionizing radiation on cellulose37 ) . He points out the established fact that the chemical and physical effects of radiation ...
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The Chemistry and Technology of Cellulosic Copolymers A. Hebeish,James Guthrie No preview available - 1981 |
The Chemistry and Technology of Cellulosic Copolymers A. Hebeish,T. J. Guthrie No preview available - 2011 |
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acid acrylamide acrylate acrylonitrile activated Appl aqueous Arthur atom bonds carbanilated carbon Ce¹V cellulose molecule chain transfer Chem chemical cm³ copolymerization cotton cellulose courtesy of John courtesy of Textile crosslinking decrease degree of polymerization Dilli dioxan dosage effect electron ethyl acrylate fabrics fibers formation formed free radicals gamma Garnett graft copolymers grafting of styrene grafting reaction Guthrie Hebeish high energy homopolymer homopolymerization hydrogen hydroxyl groups increase initiation ions irradiated cellulose J. C. Jr John Wiley Makromol mechanism methanol methyl methacrylate mixture molecular mass monomer monomer concentration oxidation oxygen peroxide polyacrylonitrile Polymer Sci polymerization polystyrene post-irradiation presence properties pyridine radiation radiation-induced rate of grafting rayon reactivity redox Reprinted from Ref Sakurada samples shown sodium sodium hydroxide solution solvent Stannett studied styrene substrate Table temperature termination Textile Res vacuum values vinyl acetate vinyl monomers viscose Wiley and Sons