2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10692-020-10180-z
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Alternative Feedstock for Producing Nitrocellulose

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“…Moderately nitrated cellulose is also flammable and explosive, though less violent. 34 The nitrogen content rises in direct proportion to the heat of the nitrocellulose explosion. However, it has an inverse relationship with the nitrocellulose-specific volume, formation heat, and combustion heat.…”
Section: Structure and Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Moderately nitrated cellulose is also flammable and explosive, though less violent. 34 The nitrogen content rises in direct proportion to the heat of the nitrocellulose explosion. However, it has an inverse relationship with the nitrocellulose-specific volume, formation heat, and combustion heat.…”
Section: Structure and Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lipin et al 34 studied the possibility of using deciduous trees to produce nitrocellulose using samples of deciduous cellulose obtained from a mixture consisting of birch (60%) and aspen (40%). Their rapid renewability, availability and habitats in various climate zones, are the advantages that make them one of the most promising sources of alternative feedstock for nitrocellulose production.…”
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“…[1][2][3][4] Sec-hexyl acetate, as a medium boiling point (100-150 °C) organic ester, is an excellent solvent for nitrocellulose and synthetic resins. 5 Demand for nitrocellulose in North America reached 141 500 tons in 2022, 6 and a large demand will inevitably lead to an increase in solvent consumption.…”
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“…The authors have developed an industrial method based on the ECF light technology [ 2 , 3 ]. It includes ozonation, bleaching with chlorine dioxide, washing from oxidation products of lignin, hemicellulose, and reagents, oxidative alkalinization and intermediate washing, bleaching with hydrogen peroxide, and treatment with acid.…”
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