Changes in the properties of cellulose during progressive hydrolysis by dilute sulfuric acid have been studied by measuring the changes in oxidative susceptibility, density, moisture regain, and DP. It is shown that hydrolysis decreases oxidative susceptibility, moisture regain, and DP but the density progressively increases and reaches a constant value at more or less the stage at which DP, moisture regain, and oxygen consumption reach a constant value. From a study of the chemical properties of the products of oxidation of cellulose and the various hydrocelluloses it is shown 'that the mechanism of oxidation, in spite of the changes indicated above, remains the same in both cases
International audienceTo better understand the degradation of cellulose upon the formation of a tide...
The behaviour of different cellulosic fibres during acid hydrolysis has been investigated and the le...
The rate of oxidation of cellulose by dilute solutions of sodium hypochlorite has been shown to be a...
Changes in the accessibility of the fine structure of cellulose as a result of mild acid action on s...
The changes in physical properties such as moisture regain, tensile strength, elongation at break, b...
The oxidative susceptibility to different oxidizing agents such as dichromate–sulfuric acid, dichrom...
This study focuses on understanding the physicochemical properties of cellulose as it undergoes the ...
The accelerated oxidation of cellulose in the presence of ferrous hydroxide by dilute solutions of s...
It is well known that acids, elkalies, and reagenta of various kinds, reset with cellulose in differ...
1. The relation between pH of sodium hypochlorite solutions and the amount of oxygen consumed at 30°...
Batch experiments for the hydrolysis of xylan and pure cellulose (Avicel) hydrolysis and the decompo...
10.1016/j.carbpol.2014.04.001The hydrolysis of dilute acid-pretreated cellulose was investigated in ...
The effects of mild kraft pulp hydrolysis conditions (reaction time, temperature, pulp consistency, ...
To enhance the degradability of cellulosic materials for further industrial purposes, different qual...
A knowledge of the action of sulphurous acid on cellulose is important not only from a technical, bu...
International audienceTo better understand the degradation of cellulose upon the formation of a tide...
The behaviour of different cellulosic fibres during acid hydrolysis has been investigated and the le...
The rate of oxidation of cellulose by dilute solutions of sodium hypochlorite has been shown to be a...
Changes in the accessibility of the fine structure of cellulose as a result of mild acid action on s...
The changes in physical properties such as moisture regain, tensile strength, elongation at break, b...
The oxidative susceptibility to different oxidizing agents such as dichromate–sulfuric acid, dichrom...
This study focuses on understanding the physicochemical properties of cellulose as it undergoes the ...
The accelerated oxidation of cellulose in the presence of ferrous hydroxide by dilute solutions of s...
It is well known that acids, elkalies, and reagenta of various kinds, reset with cellulose in differ...
1. The relation between pH of sodium hypochlorite solutions and the amount of oxygen consumed at 30°...
Batch experiments for the hydrolysis of xylan and pure cellulose (Avicel) hydrolysis and the decompo...
10.1016/j.carbpol.2014.04.001The hydrolysis of dilute acid-pretreated cellulose was investigated in ...
The effects of mild kraft pulp hydrolysis conditions (reaction time, temperature, pulp consistency, ...
To enhance the degradability of cellulosic materials for further industrial purposes, different qual...
A knowledge of the action of sulphurous acid on cellulose is important not only from a technical, bu...
International audienceTo better understand the degradation of cellulose upon the formation of a tide...
The behaviour of different cellulosic fibres during acid hydrolysis has been investigated and the le...
The rate of oxidation of cellulose by dilute solutions of sodium hypochlorite has been shown to be a...