Abstract
THE treatment of jute with certain alkylating and acylating agents inhibits the discoloration which this fibre, in common with most ligno-cellulosic fibres, undergoes on exposure to light1,2.
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CALLOW, H. Action of Light upon Jute. Nature 159, 309 (1947). https://doi.org/10.1038/159309a0
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