Conclusions
A difference in the effect of sodium sulfite additions in a model solution of caustic soda and carbon disulfide and in viscose has been shown in the process of formation of by-product sulfur-containing compounds.
Simultaneously with a retardation of ripening and an increase in homogeneity, the introduction of sodium sulfite into viscose leads to an increase in the elemental sulfur content of the yarn.
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Translated from Khimicheskie Volokna, No. 2, pp. 36–38, March–April, 1983.
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Luvishis, A.P., Butkova, N.T., Pakshver, A.B. et al. Mechanism of the reaction of sodium sulfite with sulfur-containing compounds in viscose. Fibre Chem 15, 124–127 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00546475
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