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Many are now incorporating discarded cigarette ends into their nests to provide a warm cellulose lining for the family, as well as nicotine to ward off mites.
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To our best knowledge, we report the first long-term stable highly efficient CsPb(Br0.4, I0.6 3 perovskite QDs with ethyl cellulose for warm white light generation in optoelectronic devices.
In 1889 Chardonnet exhibited fibres made by squeezing a nitrocellulose solution through spinnerettes, hardening the emerging jets in warm air, and then reconverting them to cellulose by chemical treatment.
Fluidotherapy is a dry heat modality in which cellulose particles are suspended by warm air circulation.
It's used, among other things, to manufacture detergents (sodium sulphates are handily soluble in warm water), and to help process wood cellulose into cellophane and rayon fibre.
Greater promise lies with cellulosic ethanol, which is made from cellulose in trees and grasses.
Methyl cellulose, for instance, is liquid when cool and solid when warm; modernist chefs have lots of fun with that.
Proponents of using trees for this say they are good sources of cellulose and are also good at absorbing carbon dioxide, helping to fight global warming.
Hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose, anyone?
Cellophane is regenerated cellulose.
Cellulose and lignin are insoluble fibers.
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