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The character of changes in the cellulose supramolecular structure during hydration. / Grunin, Yu B.; Grunin, L. Yu; Sheveleva, N. N.; Masas, D. S.; Fedosov, S. V.; Kotlov, V. G.
In: Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedenii, Seriya Teknologiya Tekstil'noi Promyshlennosti, Vol. 2017-January, No. 2, 01.01.2017, p. 233-236.Research output: Contribution to specialist publication › Article
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T1 - The character of changes in the cellulose supramolecular structure during hydration
AU - Grunin, Yu B.
AU - Grunin, L. Yu
AU - Sheveleva, N. N.
AU - Masas, D. S.
AU - Fedosov, S. V.
AU - Kotlov, V. G.
PY - 2017/1/1
Y1 - 2017/1/1
N2 - The character of variations in the supramotecular structure and hydrophilic properties of the cotton and wood celluloses during its moistening was investigated using methods !H-NMR relaxation and sorption measurements. The results indicate the dispersion of the cellulose crystallites and formation of additional capillary-porous system, which leads to increasing in the specific surface during the adsorption process.
AB - The character of variations in the supramotecular structure and hydrophilic properties of the cotton and wood celluloses during its moistening was investigated using methods !H-NMR relaxation and sorption measurements. The results indicate the dispersion of the cellulose crystallites and formation of additional capillary-porous system, which leads to increasing in the specific surface during the adsorption process.
KW - Adsorption
KW - Adsorption equilibrium constant
KW - Cellulose
KW - Microfibril
KW - Monolayer capacity
KW - Nuclear magnetic resonance
KW - Specific surface
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M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85035232844
VL - 2017-January
SP - 233
EP - 236
JO - ИЗВЕСТИЯ ВЫСШИХ УЧЕБНЫХ ЗАВЕДЕНИЙ. ТЕХНОЛОГИЯ ТЕКСТИЛЬНОЙ ПРОМЫШЛЕННОСТИ
JF - ИЗВЕСТИЯ ВЫСШИХ УЧЕБНЫХ ЗАВЕДЕНИЙ. ТЕХНОЛОГИЯ ТЕКСТИЛЬНОЙ ПРОМЫШЛЕННОСТИ
SN - 0021-3497
ER -
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