Oxidized cellulose

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Oxidized cellulose is a form of cellulose that has been chemically modified through the process of oxidation. This process involves the introduction of oxygen molecules into the cellulose structure, resulting in a material with unique properties that make it useful in a variety of applications.

History

The process of oxidizing cellulose was first developed in the late 19th century. Early applications of oxidized cellulose included its use as a filler material in the production of paper and textiles. Over time, the unique properties of oxidized cellulose were recognized, leading to its use in a variety of other applications.

Properties

Oxidized cellulose is characterized by its high absorbency, making it useful in applications where moisture control is important. It also has a high degree of biocompatibility, meaning it is not harmful to living tissue. This makes it particularly useful in medical applications.

Applications

One of the most common uses of oxidized cellulose is in the field of medicine, where it is used as a hemostatic agent. This means it is used to promote blood clotting, helping to control bleeding during surgical procedures. It is also used in the production of wound dressings, where its high absorbency and biocompatibility make it an ideal material.

In addition to its medical uses, oxidized cellulose is also used in the production of certain types of food packaging. Its high absorbency makes it useful for controlling moisture levels, helping to extend the shelf life of food products.

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