“…In an interesting paper Kohlschiitter and Sprenger (34) showed that cyclic trioxymethylene is transformed under the proper conditions into linear polyoxymethylenes. They found that individual fibers gave a highly oriented fiber pattern apparently identical with that previously observed by Hengstenberg solution were much shorter than one would expect from the number of atoms in the molecule.…”
“…In an interesting paper Kohlschiitter and Sprenger (34) showed that cyclic trioxymethylene is transformed under the proper conditions into linear polyoxymethylenes. They found that individual fibers gave a highly oriented fiber pattern apparently identical with that previously observed by Hengstenberg solution were much shorter than one would expect from the number of atoms in the molecule.…”
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