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Adipo-cellulose

When treated with coned HNOj or mixed HNOj-HjS04, adipo cellulose yields products resembling those obtained by nitration of cellulose and fats... [Pg.105]

Pulverized adipo cellulose (cork, bark, etc) has been used as an absorbent for NG,... [Pg.105]

Adipo-Celluloses.—The third type of compound cellulose has a non-cellulose constituent of a fatty character known as cutin. The compound cellulose is therefore termed an adipo-cellulose, or a cuto-cellulose. Cellulose of this variety is formed in the cork tissue of plants and trees. [Pg.367]

CELLULOSE, one of the chief organic products of vegetation. The cell-wall of all young plants is made of cellulose in older cells other materials are incorporated, forming hemi-cellulose, ligno-cellulose, pecto-cellulose, and adipo-cellulose. [Pg.91]


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