Hydrate cellulose
Hydrate cellulose , also regenerated cellulose , is one of the modified natural products. Compared to natural cellulose, it only has a modified crystal lattice, the high molecular structure - consisting of glucose building blocks - is unchanged. Natural cellulose is converted into hydrate cellulose through targeted swelling and dissolution processes. Parchment paper , vulcanized fiber (suitcases, containers, sealing washers, protective screens ) and viscose rayon (textile and technical applications) as well as viscose foils ( cellophane etc.) are technically produced to a considerable extent.
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Individual evidence
- ^ Karlheinz Biederbick: Plastics . 4th edition, Vogel-Verlag, 1977, ISBN 3-8023-0010-6 , pp. 166-168.
- ↑ Otto-Albrecht Neumüller (Ed.): Römpps Chemie-Lexikon. Volume 3: H-L. 8th revised and expanded edition. Franckh'sche Verlagshandlung, Stuttgart 1983, ISBN 3-440-04513-7 , p. 1779.