Conclusions
Ultrathin polyoxymethylene fibers are resistant to the action of organic solvents, alkalis, and dilute acids.
The effect of the highly developed surface of ultrathin polyoxymethylene fibers is displayed in the fact that concentrated mineral acids cause practically complete decomposition of the fibers, while organic solvents are sorbed by them.
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Translated from Khimicheskie Volokna, No. 4, pp. 44–45, July–August, 1983.
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Tsebrenko, M.V., Danilova, G.P. & Sizevich, T.I. Resistance of ultrathin polyoxymethylene fibers to the action of various reagents. Fibre Chem 15, 302–303 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00548320
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00548320