"Researches on Cellulose, 1895-1900" by C. F. (Charles Frederick) Cross and E. J. Bevan is a scientific book that builds on prior research, offering new findings about cellulose and its chemical properties. The authors gather and sort through the large amount of new information available to better understand cellulose’s complicated structure. They point out the challenges in defining cellulose, which has confused scientists. The book stresses the need for a methodical way of categorizing information, while encouraging the reader to explore how cellulose could be used in factories.

Researches on Cellulose, 1895-1900
By C. F. (Charles Frederick) Cross
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Venture into the world of plant biology and industry, revealing the elusive nature of cellulose through updated research findings.
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Charles Frederick Cross FRS was a British chemist.
Charles Frederick Cross FRS was a British chemist.
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