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

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Cellulose An Outline of the Chemistry of the Structural Elements of Plants With
C F Charles Frederick Cross
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CH 3 groups of the ligno- cellulose. The following determinations have been made in normal specimens : (0 (2) OCH, . 4*5 4 -6 p. Ct. Of lignocellulose The acid acts, of course, as a deoxidising acid, and the residue of the reaction is deserving of investigation with the view to determine the limit of deoxidation.
(c] Sulphuric acid. The dilute acid at the boiling tempera- ture acts similarly to hydrochloric acid ; the volatile products of the decomposition are furfural and acetic acid. In the c
...on- centrated acid the lignocellulose dissolves, forming a purple brown solution. On pouring the solution into water a Compound Celluloses 141 'condensed' product is precipitated in dark brown flocks; when dried it has the following composition : C 64-4 H .... 4*4 O 31*2 On diluting and distilling, acetic acid is obtained. The amount formed in this way is 4-5 p. Ct. Of the lignocellulose. Acetic acid is therefore a product of hydrolysis of the ligno- cellulose, which contains a certain proportion of CH 2 .

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