Researches on Cellulose, 1895-1900 by C. F. Cross and E. J. Bevan

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Author Cross, C. F. (Charles Frederick), 1855-1935
Author Bevan, E. J. (Edward John), 1856-1921
Title Researches on Cellulose, 1895-1900
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Summary "Researches on Cellulose, 1895-1900" by C. F. Cross and E. J. Bevan is a scientific publication written in the late 19th century. This work serves as a supplement to earlier studies on cellulose, presenting a collection of research findings and investigations into the chemistry of cellulose and its various derivatives. The authors aim to compile and classify the abundant new knowledge acquired in this field, underscoring the complex structure and characteristics of cellulose that are crucial in both plant biology and industrial applications. The opening of the book introduces the context of previous work done on cellulose and explains the necessity of updating the findings due to a significant influx of new research contributions over the past few years. The authors discuss the various definitions of cellulose, including empirical and chemical properties, highlighting the challenges and misconceptions that surround the term. They emphasize the importance of a systematic classification approach, as well as the ongoing empirical nature of many methods used in cellulose chemistry, ultimately inviting readers to explore the intricacies and potential of cellulose-related research for industrial applications. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class QD: Science: Chemistry
Subject Cellulose
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