Cellulose An Outline of the Chemistry of the Structural Elements of Plants

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Cellulose An Outline of the Chemistry of the Structural Elements of Plants
C F Charles Frederick Cross
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Pressure. Residue bleached with sodium hypochlorite solution. Yield of cellulose, 1*34 grms. ; 12*1 p. Ct.
In the proximate analysis of cork M. Siewert found 10 p. Ct. Of constituents soluble in alcohol, which were further resolved into Wax, in crystalline form . ! *75 Fat acid, non-crystallisable . 2 '50 Acid (2), non-crystallisable and of fatty character 2*25 Tannic acid, soluble in water . . . 2 '50 soluble with difficulty . . . . I*oo The crystallised wax is termed by Siewert phellyl alcoho
...l, C 17 H 28 O. It melts at 100, and dissolves in 500 parts boiling alcohol. The acid bodies are described as (i) decacrylic acid, C 10 H 18 O 2 (m. P. 86), soluble in 52 parts boiling alcohol; (2) eulysin, C24H 36 O 3 (m. P. 150), soluble in cold alcohol.
According to Hohnel (Wien. Akad. Ber. 76) and Kugler (Dissert, on Suberin, Halle, 1884), the cork-substance proper is a mixture of cellulose with lignocellulose and two charac- Q2 228 Cellulose teristic compounds, cerin and suberin. Cerin has the empiii cal formula C 2 oH 32 O.


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