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Nitrocellulose (also
known as
cellulose nitrate,
flash paper,
flash cotton, guncotton,
pyroxylin and
flash string,
depending on form) is a
highly flammable...
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called simply lacquer,
which consists of
synthetic polymers (such as
nitrocellulose,
cellulose acetate butyrate ("CAB"), or
acrylic resin)
dissolved in...
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Related materials are not
regenerated cellulose, but
esters of cellulose.
Nitrocellulose is a
derivative of
cellulose that is
soluble in
organic solvents. It...
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Celluloids are a
class of
materials produced by
mixing nitrocellulose and camphor,
often with
added dyes and
other agents. Once much more
common for its...
- A
nitrocellulose slide (or
nitrocellulose film slide) is a gl****
microscope slide that is
coated with
nitrocellulose that is used to bind
biological material...
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fragments are
transferred to a
solid membrane which is
either nylon or
nitrocellulose membrane it is
first denatured by
alkaline treatment.
After the DNA...
- in 1884 by Paul Vieille, the most
common formulations are
based on
nitrocellulose, but the term was also used to
describe various picrate mixtures with...
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Collodion is a flammable,
syrupy solution of
nitrocellulose in
ether and alcohol.
There are two
basic types:
flexible and non-flexible. The
flexible type...
- some varnishes, oil paints, and
nitrocellulose lacquers. As a
solvent and
carrier for
materials such as
nitrocellulose, it was
extensively used in the...
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Indigo carmine, or 5,5′-indigodisulfonic acid
sodium salt, is an
organic salt
derived from
indigo by
aromatic sulfonation,
which renders the
compound soluble...