Abstract

Keywords
Get full access to this article
View all access options for this article.
References
1.
Berni
Ralph J.
Soignet
Donald M.
Benerito
Ruth R.
Anion-Exchange Cottons Prepared from Soda Cellulose
Textile Res. J. In press.
2.
Bullock
A. L.
Guthrie
J. D.
Ion-Exchange Starches which Retain Their Original Granular Form and Process for Making Same U. S. 2,992,215 (1961 ).
3.
Bullock
Austin L.
Guthrie
John D.
Diethylaminoethyl Cellulose . “Methods in Carbohydrate Chemistry”
V ., New York
Academic Press
1965 pp. 409 –411 .
4.
Guthrie
John D.
Bullock
A. L.
Ion-Exchange Cellulose for Chromatographic Separations
Ind. Eng. Chem . 52
935 –937 (1960 ).
5.
Hoffpauir
C. L.
Guthrie
John D.
Ion-Exchange Characteristics of Chemically Modified Cotton Fabric
Textile Res. J . 20
617 –620 (1950 ).
6.
Hartman
M.
Cellulose Ethers and Process for Making U. S. 1,777,970 (1930 ).
7.
Peterson
Elbert A.
Sober
Herbert A.
Chromatography of Proteins. I. Cellulose Ion-Exchange Adsorbents
J. Amer. Chem. Soc . 78
751 –755 (1956 ).
8.
Roberts
E. J.
Wade
C. P.
Rowland
S. P.
Effect of Base Concentration upon the Reactivities of the Hydroxyl Groups in Methyl D-Glucopyranosides
Carbohydrate Res . 17
393 –397 (1971 ).
9.
Rowland
S. P.
Roberts
E. J.
Wade
C. P.
Selective Accessibilities of Hydroxyl Groups in the Microstructure of Cotton Cellulose
Textile Res. J . 39
530 –542 (1969 ).
10.
Sober
Herbert A.
Gutter
Frederick J.
Wyckoff, Mary M., and Peterson, Elbert A., Chromatography of Proteins. II. Fractionation of Serum Protein on Anion-Exchange Cellulose
J. Amer. Chem. Soc . 78
756 –763 (1956 ).
11.
Soignet
Donald M.
Benerito
Ruth R.
Improved Preparation of Diethylaminoethyl-Cotton Fabric
Textile Res. J . 37
1001 –1003 (1967 ).
12.
Wade
Clinton P.
Roberts
Earl J.
Rowland
Stanley P.
Selective Accessibilities of the Hydroxyl Groups at C-2, C-3, and C-6 in the D-Glucopyranosyl Units of Cotton Cellulose
Polymer Letters
6
673 –677 (1968 ).
