Fibre Chemistry

, Volume 18, Issue 5, pp 398–400 | Cite as

Thermooxidative stability of celluloses prepared from leafy and from coniferous varieties of wood

  • A. P. Lisityn
  • A. Z. Vdovina
  • G. Ya. Rudinskaya
  • V. G. Zhuravskii
  • T. V. Yushkova
  • A. T. Kalashnik
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Conclusions

The thermooxidative stability of celluloses prepared from deciduous and evergreen varieties of wood has ben investigated by methods of thermal analysis.

It has been found that deciduous celluloses are less stable to oxidation processes as compared with evergreen celluloses, since they have an increased content of low-molecular fractions.

Keywords

Oxidation Polymer Cellulose Thermal Analysis Oxidation Process 
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    A. P. Lisitsyn, A. T. Kalashnik, and Z. A. Vdovina, Khim. Volokna, No. 5, 51–52 (1985).Google Scholar

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© Plenum Publishing Corporation 1987

Authors and Affiliations

  • A. P. Lisityn
  • A. Z. Vdovina
  • G. Ya. Rudinskaya
  • V. G. Zhuravskii
  • T. V. Yushkova
  • A. T. Kalashnik

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