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alkali cellulose

 
Sci-Tech Dictionary: alkali cellulose
(′al·kə′lī ′sel·yə′lōs)

(materials) Product of wood pulp steeped with sodium hydroxide; first step in manufacture of viscose rayon and other cellulosics.


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