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Sorption Properties of Hydroxypropyl Celluose and Ethyl Cellulose Films Obtained from Mixed Solvents in a Magnetic Field

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The diffusion properties and the structure of hydroxypropyl cellulose and ethyl cellulose films obtained from mixed solvents in a magnetic field and in its absence were studied using a sorption method and the method of polarization microscopy. A change was found in the diffusion coefficients of solvents in films, obtained under the influence of a magnetic field.

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Galyas, A.G., Chernykh, N.A. & Vshivkov, S.A. Sorption Properties of Hydroxypropyl Celluose and Ethyl Cellulose Films Obtained from Mixed Solvents in a Magnetic Field. Polym. Sci. Ser. A 61, 260–264 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0965545X19030052

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