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  1. 3. lamella The lignin rich layer which cements the cell walls of two adjoining cellulose fibres together
  2. 5. The ______cell wall is the rigid outermost cell wall in plant fibres containing about 70% lignin, that is usually removed during cooking
  3. 6. A three letter abbreviation to describe the molecular polydispersity of cellulose
  4. 7. Inorganic impurities in pulp, e.g. silica, that contribute to filter blockages and spinning faults in Lyocell and Viscose processes
  5. 9. The process during which cellulose fibre properties are altered through repeated drying and wetting
  6. 11. Fibre ______ is measured using a Morfi analyser
  7. 12. The structural level of cellulose that is made up of amorphous and crystalline cellulose
  8. 14. This cell wall makes up the bulk of the cellulose fibre and is the main driver of the physical and mechanical properties of the fibre
  9. 15. A term to describe the ease with which chemical reagents penetrate cellulose fibres to reach the reaction sites of the cellulose molecules
  10. 17. Many of these together form a cellulose fibre
  11. 18. The major non-carbohydrate component of wood that contributes to pulp yellowing
  12. 19. Openings in the surface of the fibre that can affect cellulose accessibility
Down
  1. 1. The low ordered region in a cellulose matrix
  2. 2. Colour forming compound
  3. 4. The major non-cellulosic carbohydrate component of wood that decreases the alpha content of pulp
  4. 8. The degree of ______ of cellulose is inferred by dissolving the cellulose in a solvent and measuring the solution viscosity
  5. 10. The highly ordered region in a cellulose matrix
  6. 13. A term to describes the reaction rate or the extent to which cellulose reacts with chemical reagents
  7. 16. A functional group consisting of a carbon atom double bonded to an oxygen atom that can affect cellulose reactivity
  8. 18. Central cavity of a cellulose fibre