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Effect of the fractional composition of alkali cellulose on the quality of technical yarn

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The fractional composition of alkali cellulose after degradation has been investigated.

It has been found that different lots of alkali cellulose are not identical in molecular weight distribution; there are significant fluctuations in content of fractions.

Introducing cellulose from hot refining into the technological mix increases the nonuniformity of the alkali cellulose with respect to fractional composition.

Nonuniformity of the alkali cellulose in fractional composition causes difficulties in technological processing and is connected with polydispersity of the original cellulose.

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Siberian Technological Institute. Translated from Khimicheskie Volokna, No. 2, pp. 15–16, March–April, 1987.

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Vedernikova, L.G., Mikhailova, S.A., Khizhnyak, L.G. et al. Effect of the fractional composition of alkali cellulose on the quality of technical yarn. Fibre Chem 19, 90–93 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00552598

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