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This work presents a comprehensive overview of research conducted on cellulose between 1895 and 1900, serving as a supplement to earlier studies. It compiles various investigations into the chemistry of cellulose, including its general properties, synthetic derivatives, and decomposition processes. The authors categorize the findings into sections that address different aspects of cellulose and related compounds, emphasizing the empirical nature of the research and the need for a systematic classification. The volume also highlights the industrial significance of cellulose and encourages future chemists to explore opportunities within cellulose-related industries.
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