Conclusions
-- The results of a study of the sorption and desorption of carbon disulfide may be used to characterize the structure of cellulose, particularly its accessibility to reagents during viscose manufacture.
-- After high-temperature mercerization, the accessibility of cellulose with respect to carbon disulfide is increased.
-- The reverse method of viscose preparation makes it possible to intensify the penetration of carbon disulfide into the cellulose fibres to a considerable extent, particularly into the most inaccessible portions of its structure.
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Higher Chemical Engineering Institute, Bulgaria. Translated from Khimicheskie Volokna, No. 3, pp. 17–19, May–June, 1992.
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Pavlov, P., Makazchieva, V. Sorption and desorption of carbon disulfide by cellulose for viscose manufacture. Fibre Chem 24, 186–188 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00554706
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