nitraattiselluloosa
Nitraattiselluloosa, also known as nitrocellulose or cellulose nitrate, is a highly flammable polymer formed by the nitration of cellulose. It is produced by treating cellulose, typically from cotton or wood pulp, with a mixture of concentrated nitric acid and sulfuric acid. The degree of nitration, or the number of hydroxyl groups on the cellulose molecule that have been replaced by nitro groups, determines its properties. Lower nitrated forms are soluble in organic solvents like ethanol and ether and were historically used as lacquers and coatings, often referred to as "celluloid" when plasticized.
Higher nitrated forms, containing more nitro groups, are highly explosive. These are often referred to as guncotton