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Ester inorganic

Cotton linters or wood pulp are nitrated using mixed acid followed by treatment with hot acidified water, pulping, neutralization, and washing. The finished product is blended for uniformity to a required nitrogen content. The controlling factors in the nitration process are the rates of diffusion of the acid into the fibers and of water out of the fibers, the composition of mixed acid, and the temperature (see Cellulose esters, inorganic esters). [Pg.14]

The first successhil attempt to make textile fibers from plant cellulose can be traced to George Audemars (1). In 1855 he dissolved the nitrated form of cellulose in ether and alcohol and discovered that fibers were formed as the dope was drawn into the air. These soft strong nitrocellulose fibers could be woven into fabrics but had a serious drawback they were explosive, nitrated cellulose being the basis of gun-cotton (see Cellulose esters, inorganic esters). [Pg.344]

Urea—Phosphate Type. Phosphoric acid imparts flame resistance to ceUulose (16,17), but acid degradation accompanies this process. This degradation can be minimized by iacorporation of urea [57-13-6]. Ph osph oryl a ting agents for ceUulose iaclude ammonium phosphate [7783-28-0] urea—phosphoric acid, phosphoms trichloride [7719-12-2] and oxychloride [10025-87-3] monophenyl phosphate [701-64-4] phosphoms pentoxide [1314-56-3] and the chlorides of partiaUy esterified phosphoric acids (see Cellulose esters, inorganic). [Pg.487]

Silica gel Aldehydes, amines, ammonia, chorophenols, esters, inorganic acid gases, methanol, nitro compounds... [Pg.321]


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Alcohols inorganic esters

Alkoxides reaction with inorganic esters

Cotton inorganic acid esters

Esters of inorganic acids

Esters, formation inorganic

Esters, hydroxamic acid test for of inorganic acids

Esters, inorganic, decomposition

From inorganic esters

From inorganic halides Esters

Glycerol Inorganic acid esters

Halides, alkyl from inorganic esters

Hydrolysis of inorganic esters

Hydrolytic reactions of inorganic esters

Inorganic esters Cellulose nitrates

Inorganic esters Cellulose phosphate

Inorganic esters conversion

Inorganic esters, hydrolysis

Inorganic esters, with alkoxides

Inorganic phosphate esters

Inorganic sulphur esters

Of inorganic esters

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