Peroxide Cellulose — New Raw Material for Chemical Processing
An environmentally clean peroxide method of manufacturing cellulose was developed as an alternative to the traditional pulping method. Spruce and birch are delignified with hydrogen peroxide in acid medium in the presence of catalysts and the cellulose undergoes bleaching and cold alkali modificatio...
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