Obtaining Cellulose With High Reaction Activity On The Basis Of Local Raw Materials
Sh.X. Yuldashev , Tashkent Research Institute of Innovative Chemical Technology, Uzbekistan L.E. Chuliev , Tashkent Research Institute of Innovative Chemical Technology, Uzbekistan M.M. Murodov , Tashkent Research Institute of Innovative Chemical Technology, UzbekistanAbstract
The product is a white or yellow powder in appearance, odorless or tasteless. The substance has high thermal and salt resistance, does not contain toxins. If the reagent is introduced into the aqueous phase of the solution, it acts as a thickener and helps to reduce the filtration rate. The moisture content of the substance is less than 10 percent. The material complies with international standards for this substance.
Keywords
Wood, cotton linters, apricots, waste, sodium caustic, concentration, temperature, duration, carboxymethyl cellulose, cellulose, cellulose ethers, degree of polymerization, degree of substitution, ash content, temperaturehumidity, mercerization
References
M.M. Murodov. «Тechnology of making cellulose and its ethers by using raw materials» // International Conference “Renewable Wood and Plant Resources: Chemistry, Technology, Pharmacology, and Medicine”. Saint-Petersburg, Russia. June 21-24., 2011. 142-143.
M.M. Murodov. «Тhe technology of making carboxymethyl cellulose (cmc) by method monoapparatus» // International Conference «Renewable Wood and Plant Resources: Chemistry, Technology, Pharmacology, and Medicine». Saint-Petersburg, Russia. June 21-24., 2011. 141-142.
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