2003
DOI: 10.1023/b:fich.0000020773.65900.f3
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Change in the Structure of Cotton Cellulose and Carboxymethylcellulose in Drying with Ultrahigh-Frequency Radiation

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“…The conclusion concerning the important effect of the drying conditions on the parameters of the supramolecular structure of cotton cellulose is in agreement with the results in [11], where an increase in the degree of crystallinity and cross section of the crystallites in dry cotton fibres was established by XSA as the drying temperature increased. Based on the above, the lower reactivity of cellulose preparations dried at higher temperatures in esterification reactions, which is frequently estimated with the rate of the initial stage where the polymer reacts with the reagents in its accessible regions, can also be logically explained [1].…”
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“…The conclusion concerning the important effect of the drying conditions on the parameters of the supramolecular structure of cotton cellulose is in agreement with the results in [11], where an increase in the degree of crystallinity and cross section of the crystallites in dry cotton fibres was established by XSA as the drying temperature increased. Based on the above, the lower reactivity of cellulose preparations dried at higher temperatures in esterification reactions, which is frequently estimated with the rate of the initial stage where the polymer reacts with the reagents in its accessible regions, can also be logically explained [1].…”
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confidence: 99%