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Graminski, E. L.

 
9780428009601: The Cellulose-Water Interaction in Rag and Wood Pulps (Classic Reprint)

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It has been theorized that during beating, lateral bonds between neighboring lamellae in the cell wall are broken allowing water to enter, enabling the lamellae to slide past one another and results in increased fiber flexibility (l). Evidence that some such process occurs is considered to be substantiated by the fact that during beating, pulp fibers become more flexible, collapse more easily, and disintegrate into sheet-like films or debris. Unfortunately, details of the process are lacking. There is great diffity in examining the interior of the cellulose-water gel in the presence of water and in the ability to follow the structural changes during mechanical treatment.

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ISBN 10 :  0428384846 ISBN 13 :  9780428384845
Editeur : Forgotten Books, 2019
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