Changes in morphological structure of cellulose fibers at different acetylation stages are studied; transverse and reticular type swelling structures were cause of turbidity in solution; cellulose acetates obtained from such fibers have lower degrees of acetylation; initially uniform fibers swell more uniformly and dissolve easily; partial and complete acetylation under adiabatic conditions for various wood pulps and linters showed that cellulose does not undergo acetylation uniformly. (see also English translation in J Applied Chem of USSR v 38 n 12 Dec 1965 p 2693-2703)


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    Title :

    Accessibility of wood cellulose fibers to acetylation


    Additional title:

    O dostupnosti volokon drevesnoi tsellyulozy k atsetilirovaniyu


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    Publication date :

    1965


    Size :

    12 pages


    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    Russian


    Keywords :


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