2001
DOI: 10.1023/a:1019233731614
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“…In our opinion, the use of secondary stock (tow) from the flax-processing industry for manufacture of SCFM can be 2-3 times more efficient than using hydrated cellulose or polyacrylonitrile fibre materials. In addition, the study of thermal transformations of natural cellulose fibres is of both theoretical and applied importance, since it predetermines the possibility of regulating the processes of their thermooxidation.It should be noted that the effect of chemicaI reagents on pyrolysis of natural cellulose, wood in particular, has been the subject of many studies whose results are most completely summarized in [11][12][13][14]. As these studies showed, chemical reagents alter the temperature region of active pyrolysis of wood or polymer fibres, accelerate the process at lower temperatures, and change the activation energy of thermal reactions.…”
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“…In our opinion, the use of secondary stock (tow) from the flax-processing industry for manufacture of SCFM can be 2-3 times more efficient than using hydrated cellulose or polyacrylonitrile fibre materials. In addition, the study of thermal transformations of natural cellulose fibres is of both theoretical and applied importance, since it predetermines the possibility of regulating the processes of their thermooxidation.It should be noted that the effect of chemicaI reagents on pyrolysis of natural cellulose, wood in particular, has been the subject of many studies whose results are most completely summarized in [11][12][13][14]. As these studies showed, chemical reagents alter the temperature region of active pyrolysis of wood or polymer fibres, accelerate the process at lower temperatures, and change the activation energy of thermal reactions.…”
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“…The quantitative and sometimes also the qualitative composition of the final product changes most frequently in carbonization of cellulose in the presence of inorganic, usually phnsphorus-containing additives [14]. The density and degree of order of the carbon matrix of the fibre simultaneously increases and its reactivity in subsequent treatments decreases [14,15].In the study examined below, carbonization and subsequent activation of natural cellulose fibre stock, in particular flax tow, were investigated by derivatographic, structural-sorption, and adsorption methods.Flax cloth (sarp cloth), nonwoven needle-punching material (NM), and flax sewing thread (GOST 11970.2-76) were used as the initial stock and NaH2PO 4, KH2PO4, and K2HPO 4 were selected as the inorganic additives. The criteria for selection of the phosphorus-containing additives were not only their effectiveness and availability, but also the technological effectiveness of their use for manufacturing CFM and SCFM [14,15].…”
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