Cellulose xanthate is produced from wood cellulose in reaction with sodium hydroxide and carbon disulfide. |
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After the alkali cellulose has aged, carbon disulfide is added to form cellulose xanthate, which is dissolved in sodium hydroxide. |
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Studies of the electrochemical desorption of the xanthate layer supported the fact that xanthic acids spontaneously form a self-assembled monolayer on the electrode. |
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A composition which comprises a mixture of a tetrabenzylthiuram sulphide and one or both of a dihydrocarbyl xanthogen polysulphide and a xanthate selected from metal hydrocarbylxanthates and dihydrocarbylxanthates. |
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Effective removal of heavy metals from aqueous solutions by orange peel xanthate, Trans. |
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The alkali cellulose is next converted to cellulose xanthate crumb by reaction with carbon disulfide. |
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This article will discuss xanthate accelerators in vulcanization systems for isobutylene-based elastomers. |
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With a supply of mixed alcohols available, Alan Vanterpool, Jean Watt and Ken Nelson developed a process which allowed Chemcell to enter the xanthate market. |
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Cellulose xanthate has numerous applications in various industries, among which mention can be made of its application in floating metals in the extracted mineral rocks. |
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Xanthate, any of a class of organic salts formed by treatment of an alcohol with carbon disulfide in the presence of an alkali. |
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Xanthate anions and protonated xanthic acid contain a free thiol moiety and are highly reductive. |
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