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oxycellulose

/ok-si-sel-yuh-lohs/US // ˌɒk sɪˈsɛl yəˌloʊs //

羟乙基纤维素,羟乙基苯磺酸,羟乙基酚,羟色胺

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Chemistry.

    • : any substance formed naturally or synthetically by the oxidation of cellulose.

Examples

  • It is regarded as an oxycellulose, being readily oxidised by exposure to air at 100 C.

  • An oxycellulose resulted possessing strongly marked aldehydic characteristics.

  • The oxycellulose nitrate was treated directly with dilute solution of potassium hydrate in the cold.

  • The action is one of oxidation, the cellulose being transformed into a substance known as oxycellulose.

  • A weak solution of soda dissolves this oxycellulose with a yellow colour, while strong sulphuric acid forms a pink colouration.