regenerated cellulose

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(rē′jen·ə′rād·əd ′sel·yə′lōs)

(materials) Rayon in which the raw cellulose is changed physically but not chemically, such as viscose, cuprammonium, and nitrocellulose rayons. A transparent cellulose plastic material made by mixing cellulose xanthate with a dilute sodium hydroxide solution to form a viscose.


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