Lignosulfonic acid sodium salt
Lignosulfonic acid sodium salt is a chemical compound used as a dispersant, emulsifier, and binder in various industrial applications. It is a water-soluble salt derived from the sulfuric acid treatment of lignin, a natural polymer found in plant cell walls. The compound's primary function is to act as a dispersing agent, assisting in the uniform distribution of materials in solutions or suspensions.
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Sodium Lignosulfonate Chemical Analysis
Biosynthesis of Bacterial Nanocellulose
Bacterial nanocellulose (BNC), entailing a three-dimensional network of nano- and micro-fibrils with 10–200 nm width, was biosynthesized in the form of wet membranes (99.5% of water) by the Gluconacetobacter sacchari bacterial strain [6 (link)].
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