natriumcellulosexantat
Natriumcellulosexantat, known in English as sodium cellulose xanthate, is the sodium salt of cellulose xanthate, a cellulose derivative produced by reacting cellulose with carbon disulfide in an alkaline medium. It is formed by treating cellulose with sodium hydroxide to create alkali cellulose, then introducing carbon disulfide to yield the xanthate ester, which is subsequently converted to the sodium salt. It is a major intermediate in the viscose rayon process.
In industrial practice, sodium cellulose xanthate is dissolved in dilute caustic soda to form a viscose solution.
Properties of natriumcellulosexantat include a light-yellow to pale-brown powder that is highly soluble in water under
Safety and handling: carbon disulfide is toxic and flammable, and handling natriumcellulosexantat involves risks associated with
See also: cellulose xanthate, viscose rayon, carbon disulfide.