Modified cellulosic products having enhanced thermal, solvent, a

Organic compounds -- part of the class 532-570 series – Organic compounds – Carbohydrates or derivatives

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81155, 8120, 536 90, 536101, C08B 1100, C08B 11193, C08B 1505

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043129811

ABSTRACT:
Solubilized cellulosic material is modified through a condensation reaction with organotin halides. The modified products exhibit lower heats of combustion in air than unmodified cellulose, are hydrophobic and resistant to hydrolysis, and inhibit the growth of a variety of common fungi. The modified products are useful as insulation materials, mildew and mold resistant fabrics, and as material for topical bandages.

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