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High-frequency low-temperature plasma intensification of physicochemical processes during cellulose treatment

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RUSSIAN JOURNAL OF BIOORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Volume 37, Issue 7, Pages 796-802

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MAIK NAUKA/INTERPERIODICA/SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1134/S1068162011070193

Keywords

modification; high-frequency low-temperature plasma; cellulose; absorption-kinetic characteristics; capillary absorbability; cellulose fiber structure; work of adhesion

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  1. Foundation for Rendering Support to Small Businesses in the High-Tech Sphere [6074r/8081]

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The effect of a high-frequency low-temperature plasma of reduced pressure on the amorphouscrystalline structure and absorption-kinetic and capillary properties of cellulose are investigated. The following have been established: a change in the morphological structure of cellulose fiber, intensification of adhesion and the kinetics of capillary absorbability due to high-frequency low-temperature plasma modification of cellulose. The data obtained permit the conclusion on a possible increase in cellulose activity in the heterogeneous process of its treatment.

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