Conclusions
The molecular weight distribution of cellulose triacetate before and after spinning fibres from the melt has been investigated.
It has been shown that the introduction of a stabilizer or plasticizer into the starting polymer composition leads to a decrease in the extent of polymer macromolecule degradation in spinning fibres from the melt and to an increase in the mean degree of polymerization.
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Translated from Khimicheskie Volokna, No. 1, pp. 42–43, January–February, 1987.
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Berenshtein, E.I., Kaibusheva, R.K., Aikhodzhaev, B.B. et al. Effect of stabilization and plasticization on the molecular weight distribution of cellulose triacetate in spinning fibres from a melt. Fibre Chem 19, 60–62 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00544623
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