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Spinning of oxide fibres made of natural cellulose materials

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The possibility of obtaining high-melting fibre materials from plant fibres and textile production wastes containing 40–60 wt. % cellulose was demonstrated. The optimum conditions of preliminary chemical treatment of natural raw material to increase the sorption capacity of the materials were determined. The conditions of heat treatment of salt-containing natural fibre materials which would allow regulating the crystal and pore structure of oxide fibres were established.

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Translated from Khimicheskie Volokna, No. 5, pp. 27–31, September–October, 1997.

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Ul'yanova, T.M., Sivakova, L.T. Spinning of oxide fibres made of natural cellulose materials. Fibre Chem 29, 302–306 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02408153

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