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Enzymatic hydrolysis, regenerated cellulose

Viscose rayon is inherently a weak fibre, particularly when wet, therefore it is highly susceptible to damage if enzymatic hydrolysis is not controlled. The enzymatic hydrolysis of viscose fibres causes a decrease of the intrinsic viscosity from 250 to 140 ml/g and an increase in crystallinity from 29 to 39% after 44 h [34]. Strong changes of the structure, however, are not typical for the enzymatic hydrolysis of cellulosic materials. Neither cotton nor wood pulp show an essential decrease of the DP during enzymatic hydrolysis [35-37]. The kinetics of the enzymatic hydrolysis of regenerated cellulose fibres before and after acid prehydrolysis changes the kinetics from a monophasic to a biphasic first order reaction [38]. [Pg.423]

Figure 10. Data on the heterogeneous acid hydrolysis, enzymatic hydrolysis, and photochemical decomposition of regenerated cellulose. (Reproduced with permission from Ref. 16. Copyright 1966 TAPPI.)... Figure 10. Data on the heterogeneous acid hydrolysis, enzymatic hydrolysis, and photochemical decomposition of regenerated cellulose. (Reproduced with permission from Ref. 16. Copyright 1966 TAPPI.)...

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