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Oxidation reactions of the sulphide compounds in the viscose process

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The authors report on the results of an analysis of the oxidation of trithiocarbonate and viscose solutions by spectrometric, polarographic, potentiometric and other methods. The consequences of oxidation for the viscose process are discussed and analysed and points of view are put forward about the process of trithiocarbonate oxidation.

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Academy of Science of the German Democratic Republic; Institute of Polymer Chemistry, Teltow-Seehof, and National Film Factory Wolfen; Photochemical Combine of the German Democractic Republic. Translated from Khimicheskie Volokna, No.6, pp. 63 – 68, November – December, 1973.

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Philipp, B., Dautzenberg, H. & Schumann, J. Oxidation reactions of the sulphide compounds in the viscose process. Fibre Chem 5, 678–684 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00543103

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