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Conversion of
cellulose from
energy crops into
biofuels such as
cellulosic ethanol is
under development as a
renewable fuel source.
Cellulose for industrial...
- them is burned, so
cellulosic ethanol fuel has the
potential to have a
lower carbon footprint than
fossil fuels.
Interest in
cellulosic ethanol is driven...
- CMC)
cellulose.[citation needed] In
laundry detergents, it is used as a soil
suspension polymer designed to
deposit onto
cotton and
other cellulosic fabrics...
- form of
cellulose in 1772.
Cellulose was used more
widely as an
insulation material in
Scandinavia from the 1920s. Many
types of
cellulosic materials...
- silk") from
cellulose began in the 1890s, and
cellophane was
invented in 1912. In 1893,
Arthur D.
Little of Boston,
invented yet
another cellulosic product...
-
rutile and
cellulosic electrodes", https://www.twi-global.com/technical-knowledge/job-knowledge/comparison-of-the-use-of-rutile-and-
cellulosic-electrodes-142/...
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Bacterial cellulose is an
organic compound with the
formula (C 6H 10O 5) n
produced by
certain types of bacteria.
While cellulose is a
basic structural...
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Diethylaminoethyl cellulose (DEAE-C) is a
positively charged resin used in ion-exchange chromatography, a type of
column chromatography, for the separation...
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being the most
frequent match (50% of all fibers),
followed by
other cellulosic fibers at 29.5% (e.g., rayon/viscose, linen, jute, kenaf, hemp, etc.)...
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Hydroxypropyl cellulose (HPC) is a
derivative of
cellulose with both
water solubility and
organic solubility. It is used as an excipient, and
topical ophthalmic...