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NITROCELLULOSE 257<br />

<strong>The</strong> two substances differ in the configuration <strong>of</strong> the number 1<br />

carbon atom. In cellulose this atom has the /^-configuration;<br />

2000 or 3000 anhydroglucose units are linked together in long,<br />

straight, threadlike masses which are essentially one dimensional.<br />

In starch the number 1 carbon atom has the a-configuration<br />

which leads to spiral arrangements essentially three dimensional,<br />

<strong>and</strong> the molecule contains not more than 25 or 30 anhydroglucose<br />

units.<br />

Cellulose contains 3 hydroxyl groups per anhydroglucose unit,<br />

<strong>and</strong> yields a trinitrate on complete nitration (14.14% N). An<br />

absolutely complete nitration is difficult to secure, but a product<br />

containing 13.75% nitrogen may be produced commercially. If<br />

the conditions <strong>of</strong> nitration, concentration <strong>of</strong> acid, temperature,<br />

<strong>and</strong> duration <strong>of</strong> the reaction, are less severe, less nitrogen is introduced,<br />

<strong>and</strong> products ranging all the way from a few per cent <strong>of</strong><br />

nitrogen upward, <strong>and</strong> differing widely in solubilities <strong>and</strong> viscosities,<br />

may be secured. In the cellulose nitrates which contain less<br />

than enough nitrogen to correspond to the trinitrate, the nitrate<br />

groups are believed to be distributed at r<strong>and</strong>om among the three<br />

possible positions, <strong>and</strong> no definite structural formulas can be<br />

assigned to the materials. Nor is it to be supposed that a sample<br />

which may correspond in empirical composition to cellulose mononitrate<br />

or dinitrate really represents a single chemical individual.<br />

Collodion is a nitrocellulose which is soluble in ether-alcohol<br />

<strong>and</strong> contains, according to the use for which it is destined, from<br />

8%, more or less, <strong>of</strong> nitrogen to 12% or thereabouts. <strong>The</strong> name <strong>of</strong><br />

pyroxylin is now generally applied to collodion <strong>of</strong> low nitrogen<br />

content intended for use in pharmacy, in the making <strong>of</strong> lacquers<br />

or <strong>of</strong> photographic film, or intended in general for industrial uses<br />

outside <strong>of</strong> the explosives industry. In 1847 Maynard discovered<br />

that nitrocellulose existed which was soluble in a mixture <strong>of</strong> ether<br />

<strong>and</strong> alcohol although it would not dissolve in either <strong>of</strong> these<br />

solvents taken singly. 92 <strong>The</strong> discovery soon led to the invention<br />

<strong>of</strong> collodion photography by Archer in 1851. Chardonnet's first<br />

patent 93 for artificial silk was granted in 1884. Celluloid, made<br />

by dissolving collodion nitrocellulose in camphor with the use <strong>of</strong><br />

92 After the material is dissolved, the solution may be diluted either<br />

with alcohol or v.-*th ether without precipitating.<br />

93 French Pat. 165,345 (1884).

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