The accelerated oxidation of cellulose in the presence of ferrous hydroxide by dilute solutions of sodium hypochlorite, buffered to different hydrogen ion concentrations, has been studied by Nabar and Turner1. It was shown that the maximum absorption of oxygen and the maximum attack on cellulose occurred at about pH. 6.4. From similar earlier investigations, with leuco vat dyes as accelerators, Nabar, Scholefield and Turner 2,3 had shown that the maximum oxygen uptake and the maximum oxidation of cellulose occurred at about pH. 7.4. The obvious dependence of the oxidizing intensity of sodium hypochlorite solutions on the specific substance present on cellulose may be attributed to the differences in their physico-chemical properties, such a...
The technical importance of cellulose oxidations, which play an undesirable part in such processes a...
International audienceTo better understand the degradation of cellulose upon the formation of a tide...
Pretreatments based on the oxidation of cellulose and ligno-cellulosic materials by sodium hypochlor...
The rate of oxidation of cellulose by dilute solutions of sodium hypochlorite has been shown to be a...
1. The relation between pH of sodium hypochlorite solutions and the amount of oxygen consumed at 30°...
(1) The measurement of oxidation potential of dilute solutions of sodium hypochlorite has been carri...
Changes in the properties of cellulose during progressive hydrolysis by dilute sulfuric acid have be...
The oxidation of starch and cellulose with alkaline hypochlorite is of considerable industrial inter...
Oxidation of cellulose fibers is usual procedure for surface cleaning and introducing new functional...
(i) When cellulose is oxidised with a mixture of nitrogen dioxide and oxygen the products obtained (...
Cotton cellulose dyed with direct cotton dyes was oxidized with buffered sodium hypochlorite solutio...
Cellulose oxidations are of interest because they impair the physical properties of papers and cotto...
This study focuses on understanding the physicochemical properties of cellulose as it undergoes the ...
The oxidative susceptibility to different oxidizing agents such as dichromate–sulfuric acid, dichrom...
A redox cycle involving a manganese gluconate complex and oxygen in an aqueous alkaline media was in...
The technical importance of cellulose oxidations, which play an undesirable part in such processes a...
International audienceTo better understand the degradation of cellulose upon the formation of a tide...
Pretreatments based on the oxidation of cellulose and ligno-cellulosic materials by sodium hypochlor...
The rate of oxidation of cellulose by dilute solutions of sodium hypochlorite has been shown to be a...
1. The relation between pH of sodium hypochlorite solutions and the amount of oxygen consumed at 30°...
(1) The measurement of oxidation potential of dilute solutions of sodium hypochlorite has been carri...
Changes in the properties of cellulose during progressive hydrolysis by dilute sulfuric acid have be...
The oxidation of starch and cellulose with alkaline hypochlorite is of considerable industrial inter...
Oxidation of cellulose fibers is usual procedure for surface cleaning and introducing new functional...
(i) When cellulose is oxidised with a mixture of nitrogen dioxide and oxygen the products obtained (...
Cotton cellulose dyed with direct cotton dyes was oxidized with buffered sodium hypochlorite solutio...
Cellulose oxidations are of interest because they impair the physical properties of papers and cotto...
This study focuses on understanding the physicochemical properties of cellulose as it undergoes the ...
The oxidative susceptibility to different oxidizing agents such as dichromate–sulfuric acid, dichrom...
A redox cycle involving a manganese gluconate complex and oxygen in an aqueous alkaline media was in...
The technical importance of cellulose oxidations, which play an undesirable part in such processes a...
International audienceTo better understand the degradation of cellulose upon the formation of a tide...
Pretreatments based on the oxidation of cellulose and ligno-cellulosic materials by sodium hypochlor...