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Cellulose and acetate
Cellulose acetate can be found in many household products.
* Cellulose acetate
* Cellulose acetate, a type of plastic.
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Cellulose acetate film, which was the initial replacement for nitrate, has been found to suffer from vinegar syndrome.
* Cellulose acetate butyrate, an aircraft dope
Cellulose acetate ( also known as zyl, zylonite, Cellon and Rhodoid ), first prepared in 1865, is the acetate ester of cellulose.
Cellulose acetate is used as a film base in photography, as a component in some adhesives, and as a frame material for eyeglasses ; it is also used as a synthetic fiber and in the manufacture of cigarette filters and playing cards.
Cellulose acetate film was introduced in 1934 as a replacement for the cellulose nitrate film stock that had previously been standard.
Cellulose acetate magnetic tape was introduced by IBM in 1952 for use on their IBM 726 tape drive in the IBM 701 computer.
Cellulose acetate fiber is one of the earliest synthetic fibers and is based on cotton or tree pulp cellulose (" biopolymers ").
Cellulose acetate was first prepared in 1865.
::* Cellulose acetate is abandoned in favor of the more stable ABS plastic in making Lego bricks.
Cellulose triacetate, also known simply as triacetate, CTA and TAC, is manufactured from cellulose and a source of acetate esters, typically acetic anhydride.
* Cellulose acetate film prone to degradation known as Vinegar syndrome
* Cellulose acetate
# REDIRECT Cellulose acetate film # Decay and the " vinegar syndrome "
Pelikan is notable for manufacturing many of their pens using Cellulose acetate, instead of the more modern plastics used by most other major pen makers.
These Cellulose acetate films were later discovered to outgass acids ( also referred to as vinegar syndrome ).
Cellulose bioplastics are mainly the cellulose esters, ( including cellulose acetate and nitrocellulose ) and their derivatives, including celluloid.

Cellulose and is
* Cellulose is made by plants and is an important structural component of their cell walls.
Cellulose is the most common organic compound and biopolymer on Earth.
Cellulose is a natural, carbon-containing polymer produced by plants in the form of cotton, linen, and hemp.
Cellulose is mainly used for maintaining structure in plants.
Cellulose is converted to glucose or the disaccharide cellobiose by cellulases.
Cellulose, the wood-derived material most paper is made of, is naturally charged, and so a compound that complexes with both the dye and the paper's surface aids retention at the surface.
Cellulose is used in the cell walls of plants and other organisms, and is claimed to be the most abundant organic molecule on earth.
Cellulose is a polymer made with repeated glucose units bonded together by beta-linkages.
Cellulose is insoluble in water.
Cellulose, for instance, is a carbohydrate, but humans and all non-cud chewing animals ( except termites and some microorganisms ) can make no use of it.
Wood is a natural composite of Cellulose fibres in a matrix of lignin.
Cellulose is treated with alkali and carbon disulfide to yield viscose.
Cellulose from wood, cotton, hemp or other sources is dissolved in alkali and carbon disulfide to make a solution called viscose, which is then extruded through a slit into a bath of dilute sulfuric acid and sodium sulfate to reconvert the viscose into cellulose.
Cellulose film has been manufactured continuously since the mid-1930s and is still used today.
Cellulose is treated with alkali and carbon disulfide to yield viscose.
Cellulose is treated with alkali and carbon disulfide to yield viscose.
Cellulose is a natural biopolymer
Cellulose production in animals is so inconspicuous that some sources deny its presence outside plants, but for some time now it has been known to occur in the dermis of mammals.
Cellulose is a carbohydrate chain that cannot be digested by some animals.

Cellulose and used
Cellulose powder has often been used in the past.

Cellulose and for
* Cellulose and dextran ion exchangers ( gels ) – These possess larger pore sizes and low charge densities making them suitable for protein separation.
The American Cellulose and Chemical Manufacturing Co. Ltd plant was set up during World War I to produce cheaper fabric for airplane manufacturing.
* Australian Network for Information on Cellulose Acetate
Cellulose, usually from cotton linters, is similarly processed into a paste and extruded into clear, tough casings for making wieners and franks.
Cellulose fibers are combined with wood pulp to make large diameter fibrous casings for bologna, cotto salami, smoked ham and other products sliced for sandwiches.
After obtaining his Ph. D., he taught law at the Leningrad Police School and the Leningrad Institute for Cellulose and Paper Industries ' Technology ( 1965 – 1973 ) and between 1973 and 1990 he taught at Leningrad State University.

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