
Thiamine hydrochloride was found to have a dramatic effect on the dissolution of cellulose in DMSO/paraformaldehyde (PF) system. By addition of 0.01 M thiamin.HCl, cellulose dissolved in DMSO/PF at low amount of PF and low temperature (70°C), whereas cellulose did not dissolve in the absence of thiamine.HCl at 70°C. The amount of dissolved cellulose was increased with increasing the amount of PF in the presence of 0.01-0.03 M of thiamine.HCl.
Paraformaldehyde, Dimethyl Sulfoxide, Thiamin·HCl, Cellulose
Paraformaldehyde, Dimethyl Sulfoxide, Thiamin·HCl, Cellulose
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