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Experimental data were obtained that suggest that total amorphization of hydrated cellulose is attained in 79-80% aqueous solutions of H3PO4. The reaction of cellulose with aqueous solutions of H3PO4 is accompanied by selective sorption of molecules of the acid. Aqueous, especially concentrated, solutions of H3PO4 are characterized by low wetting power with respect to natural and hydrated cellulose.
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Vinogradov, V.V., Mizerovskii, L.N. & Akaev, O.P. Reaction of Cellulose with Aqueous Solutions of Orthophosphoric Acid. Fibre Chemistry 34, 167–171 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1020558829106
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