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Nanocomposite anti-aging anticancer multifunctional textile finishing agent

A textile finishing and nano-composite technology, which is applied in the direction of textiles, papermaking, and fiber processing, can solve the problems of not providing health care and healing functions, and achieve the effects of improving anti-bacterial and fungal effects, increasing water absorption, and promoting microcirculation. Effect

Inactive Publication Date: 2011-05-04
XIAN ZONGHENG TEXTILE TECH
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[0003] The purpose of the present invention is to provide a nano-composite anti-aging and anti-cancer multifunctional textile finishing agent, which solves the technical problem that the nano-material textiles in the background technology do not provide health care and healing functions

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[0029] The preparation methods of nano jade particles include:

[0030] (1) Vacuum condensation method: Use vacuum evaporation, heating, high-frequency induction and other methods to vaporize raw materials or form plasma, and then quench. It is characterized by high purity, good crystal structure, and controllable particle size, but requires high technical equipment.

[0031] (2) Physical pulverization method: Nanoparticles are obtained by mechanical pulverization, electric spark explosion and other methods. It is characterized by simple operation and low cost, but the product has low purity and uneven particle distribution.

[0032] (3) Mechanical ball milling method: the ball milling method is used to control appropriate conditions to obtain pure element nanoparticles, alloy nanoparticles or nanoparticles of composite materials. It is characterized by simple operation and low cost, but the product has low purity and uneven particle distribution.

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[0034] [Process example 1] plant fiber cotton worsted fabric; 9 parts of nano jade particles, 6 parts of chitosan, 12 parts of citric acid, 3 parts of composite softener, 1.5 parts of crosslinking agent, 78 parts of water; process flow: plant Fiber cotton worsted fabric→two dipping and two rolling (nanocomposite materials, 30-70 degrees Celsius, 60%-200% surplus rate)→drying (85-95 degrees Celsius)→baking (90-120 degrees Celsius)→inspection→packing →Products. The padding process refers to the process of processing nano-composite materials (including nano-jade particles and chitosan) onto worsted fabrics with printing and dyeing equipment, and then drying and baking. Generally, the amount of nano-jade particles and chitosan treated on the fabric can be controlled by the pass rate, usually using one dipping and one rolling or two dipping and two rolling, and multiple dipping and multiple rolling can also be used according to needs; Control the penetration of nano-jade particles...

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[0035] [Process example 2] Plant fiber cotton blended worsted fabric; 8 parts of nano jade particles, 5 parts of chitosan, 10 parts of citric acid, 3 parts of composite softener, 1 part of crosslinking agent, 75 parts of water; process flow: Plant fiber cotton blended worsted fabric → spraying (nanocomposite material, 20-50 degrees Celsius, touch both sides of the front and back, so that the amount of liquid is 50% to 120% of the weight of the fabric) → accumulation (20-40 degrees Celsius , 0.5-3 hours, inverting once in the middle) → centrifuge dehydration (make the liquid amount be 60%-80% of the weight of the plant fiber cotton blended worsted fabric) → drying (hot air 85-95 degrees Celsius) → baking (90 ~120 degrees Celsius)→inspection→packaging→product. The spray process refers to the process of imparting nano-jade particles and chitosan on the fabric with the aid of spray equipment.

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Abstract

The invention refers to a nanocomposite anti-aging anticancer multifunctional textile finishing agent and solves a technical problem that no nanomaterial textile having health care and curing function is available. The invention comprises following substances, by weight, 5-10 parts of nanometer jade particles, 2-8 parts of chitosan, 7-12 parts of citric acid, 1.5-3 parts of composite softener, 0.7-1.5 parts of cross-linking agent, 68-80 parts of water. The textile finishing agent has the function of regulating human body endocrine, activating human cells, improving microcirculation and performance of human body and enhancing immunization capability. Moreover, the textile finishing agent is anti-aging, anticancer and anti-deformity, and is capable of preventing senile dementia, osteoporosis and cirrhosis of blood vessels.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a textile finishing agent, in particular to a nanocomposite textile finishing agent. Background technique [0002] Currently, nanotechnology has affected the textile industry. The integration of nanotechnology and textiles includes adding nanomaterials (inorganic or organic nanomaterials) into textiles and designing and preparing textiles with nanostructures. Scientists at the Natick Military Base in Massachusetts, USA, use nanotechnology to change the arrangement of atoms and molecules to give fibers chemical protection properties. Fibers treated with nanotechnology can keep the poison gas released by biological and chemical weapons out of the body while allowing fresh air to pass through, thereby improving the survivability of soldiers in various environments. In addition, scientists have also studied a fiber that can "trap" odors using nanotechnology. Clemson University in the United States has developed a self-cleaning m...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): D06M11/52D06M11/83D06M15/03D06M13/192
Inventor 李小龙
Owner XIAN ZONGHENG TEXTILE TECH
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