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A Text Book of Fibre Science and Technology
So hydrocellulose is a complex mixture of unchanged cellulose, shortened chain
molecules together with some degraded substances which have no cellulosic
characteristics. So materials of cellulosic fibres are likely to develop
hydrocellulose ...
S. P. Mishra (principal of Institute of Textile Technology.), 2000
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Quality Assessment of Textiles: Damage Detection by Microscopy
2 Detection of Oxycellulose and Hydrocellulose To detect chemical damage to
cotton, both staining reactions and microscopic reactions have been proposed.
Oxycarmin (Fesago, Heidelberg) and Fehling's solution [25] are the best known
and ...
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Bleaching Being a Resume of the Important Researches on the ...
Hauser and H. Herzfeld (Chem.-Zeit., 1915, 39, 689) state hydrocellulose is
differentiated from cellulose by its cupric-reducing properties, ready solubility in
cellulose solvents, low hygroscopic moisture, and blue reaction with iodine-
potassium ...
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Chemical Modification of Lignocellulosic Materials
The substitution patterns of decrystallized and mercerized cellulose were quite
similar and distinctly different from that of hydrocellulose and native cellulose.
Both the reactivity of 2-OH and 6-OH groups (relative to 3-OH) increased in the
order ...
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Polymers: The Origins and Growth of a Science
In the last twenty years of the nineteenth century it was believed that by brief
exposure to concentrated sulfuric acid cellulose is converted to "hydrocellulose"
in which one molecule of water is bound for every two sugar residues.135 Ost ...
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The Dyeing of Cotton Fabrics A Practical Handbook for the ...
By further digestion with the acid, the hydrocellulose, as it is called, undergoes
molecular change, and is converted into dextrine. ln composition hydrocellulose
resembles the product formed by the addition of sulphuric acii which has
received ...
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Textile Preparation and Dyeing
in which the previously dried fabric is exposed inside a revolving perforated drum
and the temperature is maintained at 90°C. The rags are then transferred to a
shaker, which beats out the powdered hydrocellulose. The rags are then washed
...
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The Chemical Technology of Wood
The hydrolysis with hot dilute acids proceeds via the formation of a stable
cellulose or hydrocellulose to soluble polysaccharides and, further, to simple
sugars. The real controlling reaction is the hydrolysis of the hydrocellulose to
soluble ...
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The European Polysaccharide Network of Excellence (EPNOE): ...
5.9 Hydrocellulose solubility versus NaOH concentration and solution
temperature. Adapted from Davidson (1934) 5.3.2 Dissolution in NaOH–Water In
the 1930s, Davidson (1934, 1936) studied cellulose dissolution, and he is to our
...
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Pediatric Otolaryngology
... of oropharynx, nasoparynx, external auditory canal, nasal vestibule, middle ear
, and perianal skin if MRSA suspected or if recent MRSA infection has been
documented YES • Treat with hydrocellulose wick, non-ototoxic topical antibiotic,
...