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Studies in chemically modified celluloses. I. Oxidative susceptibility of chemically, modified cellulose

The oxidative susceptibility to different oxidizing agents such as dichromate–sulfuric acid, dichromate–oxalic acid and sodium hypochlorite in presence of leuco Cibanone Orange R of cellulose oxidized with sodium metaperiodate and its corresponding borohydride‐reduced product was studied and compare...

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Published in:Journal of applied polymer science 1969-02, Vol.13 (2), p.323-336
Main Authors: Kangle, P. J., Nabar, G. M.
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