Cellulose is the most abundant natural biopolymer. Recently, modified cellulose has been used as a reinforcement for various composites. Cellulose composite and modified cellulose are attractive because of their excellent mechanical and thermal performance. Furthermore, these are fully biodegradable
Modified Cellulosics
โ Scribed by Roger Rowell (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press
- Year
- 1978
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 348
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
List of Contributors, Pages ix-x
Preface, Pages xi-xii
Anselme Payen Award 1977, Page xiii
THE VERSATILITY OF CELLULOSE, Pages 3-9, KYLE WARD Jr.
PRACTICAL TEXTILE FINISHES BASED ON CHEMICAL MODIFICATION OF THE COTTON FIBER, Pages 11-20, J.D. REID, R.M. REINHARDT
CHEMICAL MODIFICATION OF CELLULOSE A HISTORICAL REVIEW, Pages 23-37, D.F. DURSO
COTTON: A WORLD CELLULOSE FIBER, Pages 39-64, R.S. CORKERN, M.E. CARTER, B.M. KOPACZ
OUTLOOK FOR WOOD CELLULOSE, Pages 65-79, N. Sanyer
RAYON FIBERS OF TODAY, Pages 81-93, G.C. DAUL, F.P. BARCH
MODIFIED CELLULOSICS - AN OVERVIEW OF THE FUTURE, Pages 95-113, H.L. HERGERT, T.E. MULLER
DETERMINATION OF ACCESSIBILITY AND CRYSTALLINITY OF CELLULOSE, Pages 117-146, L.C. WADSWORTH, J.A. CUCULO
HYDROXYL REACTIVITY AND AVAILABILITY IN CELLULOSE, Pages 147-167, S.P. ROWLAND
NEW METHODS FOR GRAFT COPOLYMERIZATION ONTO CELLULOSE AND STARCH, Pages 171-195, B. Rร
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MODIFICATIONS TO CELLULOSE USING UV GRAFTING PROCEDURES, Pages 197-225, N.P. DAVIS, J.L. GARNETT
WOOD PULP GRAFTING WITH DIFFERENT MONOMERS BY THE XANTHATE METHOD, Pages 227-240, V. HORNOF, C. DANEAULT, B.V. KOKTA, J.L. VALADE
A NOVEL PROCESS FOR THE TREATMENT OF PULP MILL EFFLUENTS USING THE GRAFTED PULP FIBRES, Pages 241-256, P. LEPOUTRE, S.H. HUI, A.A. ROBERTSON
ANTIBACTERIAL FIBERS, Pages 259-284, T.L. VIGO
PREPARATION, STRUCTURE, AND PROPERTIES OF SOME DERIVATIVES OF CELLULOSE AND OF THERMOMECHANICAL PULP, Pages 285-301, S.S. BHATTACHARJEE, A.S. PERLIN
THE EFFECT OF LIQUID ANHYDROUS AMMONIA ON CELLULOSE II, Pages 303-319, L.G. ROLDAN
EFFECT OF CHANGES IN SUPRAMOLECULAR STRUCTURE ON THE THERMAL PROPERTIES AND PYROLYSIS OF CELLULOSE, Pages 321-340, K.E. CABRADILLA, S.H. ZERONIAN
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN THE INDUSTRIAL USE OF HEMICELLULOSES, Pages 341-356, R.L. WHISTLER, R.N. SHAH
Index, Pages 357-361
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