C08B3/06

CELLULOSE ESTER COMPOSITIONS DERIVED FROM RECYCLED PLASTIC CONTENT SYNGAS

A process for preparing a recycle cellulose ester and a recycle cellulose ester composition and articles made with such recycle cellulose esters comprising at least one cellulose ester having at least one substituent on an anhydroglucose unit (AU) derived from recycled plastic content syngas are provided. The recycled plastic content syngas can be obtained by gasifying feedstocks containing a solid fossil fuel such as coal, a plastic, and water. The plastic can be post-consumer or postindustrial plastic.

CELLULOSE ESTER COMPOSITIONS DERIVED FROM RECYCLED PLASTIC CONTENT SYNGAS

A process for preparing a recycle cellulose ester and a recycle cellulose ester composition and articles made with such recycle cellulose esters comprising at least one cellulose ester having at least one substituent on an anhydroglucose unit (AU) derived from recycled plastic content syngas are provided. The recycled plastic content syngas can be obtained by gasifying feedstocks containing a solid fossil fuel such as coal, a plastic, and water. The plastic can be post-consumer or postindustrial plastic.

Cellulose acetate film and method for producing cellulose acetate film

An object of the present disclosure is to provide a cellulose acetate film having excellent bending properties and high transparency. The subject cellulose acetate film contains cellulose acetate having a cellulose triacetate I crystal structure, the cellulose acetate film having a light transmittance of 70% or higher at 660 nm.

Cellulose acetate film and method for producing cellulose acetate film

An object of the present disclosure is to provide a cellulose acetate film having excellent bending properties and high transparency. The subject cellulose acetate film contains cellulose acetate having a cellulose triacetate I crystal structure, the cellulose acetate film having a light transmittance of 70% or higher at 660 nm.

METHOD FOR THE ACETYLATION OF WOOD

The present invention provides a method for the acetylation of wood comprising treating the wood with an acetylation medium under wood acetylation reaction conditions and drying the acetylated wood, wherein the drying comprises at least two steps, wherein the wood is first dried with a first drying medium and then with a second drying medium.

METHOD FOR THE ACETYLATION OF WOOD

The present invention provides a method for the acetylation of wood comprising treating the wood with an acetylation medium under wood acetylation reaction conditions and drying the acetylated wood, wherein the drying comprises at least two steps, wherein the wood is first dried with a first drying medium and then with a second drying medium.

Cellulose acetate, cellulose acetate composition, molded article, and film

The purpose of the present invention is to provide cellulose acetate with which it is possible to obtain a molded article containing cellulose acetate having a small amount of lumps. The cellulose acetate has an acetylation degree of 52% or more and 59% or less, and an acetone-insoluble substance content of 0.04 wt % or less.

Cellulose acetate, cellulose acetate composition, molded article, and film

The purpose of the present invention is to provide cellulose acetate with which it is possible to obtain a molded article containing cellulose acetate having a small amount of lumps. The cellulose acetate has an acetylation degree of 52% or more and 59% or less, and an acetone-insoluble substance content of 0.04 wt % or less.

CELLULOSE ESTER COMPOSITIONS DERIVED FROM RECYCLED CELLULOSE ESTER CONTENT SYNGAS

A process for preparing a recycle cellulose ester and a recycle cellulose ester composition and articles made with such recycle cellulose esters comprising at least one cellulose ester having at least one substituent on an anhydroglucose unit (AU) derived from recycled cellulose ester content syngas are provided. The recycled cellulose ester content syngas can be obtained by gasifying feedstocks containing a solid fossil fuel such as coal, a cellulose ester, and water. The cellulose ester can be post-consumer or post-industrial cellulose ester.

CELLULOSE ESTER COMPOSITIONS DERIVED FROM RECYCLED CELLULOSE ESTER CONTENT SYNGAS

A process for preparing a recycle cellulose ester and a recycle cellulose ester composition and articles made with such recycle cellulose esters comprising at least one cellulose ester having at least one substituent on an anhydroglucose unit (AU) derived from recycled cellulose ester content syngas are provided. The recycled cellulose ester content syngas can be obtained by gasifying feedstocks containing a solid fossil fuel such as coal, a cellulose ester, and water. The cellulose ester can be post-consumer or post-industrial cellulose ester.