Thermal gelation properties of methyl an
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N. Sarkar
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Article
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1979
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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Aqueous solutions of methyl and hydroxypropyl methylcellulose are known to gel upon heating. These gels are completely reversible in that they are formed upon heating yet w i l l liquefy upon cooling. The precipitation temperature, gelation temperature, and gel strength of these methylcellulose so