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Feasibility of Using Side Products from Chlorine-Dioxide Production to Produce Cellulose Powder

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Results from a feasibility study on the use of acidic side products from chlorine-dioxide production to bleach fibrous intermediates in order to produce cellulose powder using acid hydrolysis are presented. Bleached chemical-thermal-mechanical pulps from fir and aspen wood and technical conifer and deciduous celluloses were used as the fibrous intermediates. The effect of the hydrolysis conditions on the morphological and chemical properties of cellulose and lignocellulose powders was studied.

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Translated from Khimicheskie Volokna, No. 3, pp. 37-40, May—June, 2018.

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Ivanova, V.N., Makhotina, L.G., Ryl’tsova, A.G. et al. Feasibility of Using Side Products from Chlorine-Dioxide Production to Produce Cellulose Powder. Fibre Chem 50, 176–178 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10692-018-9955-6

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