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4. Principles of Cellulose Derivatization

Authors : Thomas Heinze, Omar A. El Seoud, Andreas Koschella

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Abstract

The reactions known in organic chemistry can, in principle, be applied to polymers carrying the same functional groups. However, there are characteristics that should be kept in mind:

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Metadata
Title
Principles of Cellulose Derivatization
Authors
Thomas Heinze
Omar A. El Seoud
Andreas Koschella
Copyright Year
2018
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-73168-1_4

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