A kind of preparation method of melamine modified urea-formaldehyde fiber
A technology of melamine and modified urea-formaldehyde, which is applied in the direction of fiber chemical characteristics, wet spinning method, single-component synthetic polymer rayon, etc., can solve the problems of fiber application that have not been reported, and achieve excellent spinnability and heat insulation Excellent performance and the effect of reducing the content of free aldehydes
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[0021] The preparation method of the melamine modified urea-formaldehyde fiber of the present embodiment, the steps are as follows:
[0022] (1) Dissolve PVA in water to obtain a 1wt% PVA aqueous solution, divide it into two parts, add melamine, acetaldehyde and potassium hydroxide to one part, and react for 0.4h at pH 7.4 and 50°C, the moles of melamine and acetaldehyde The ratio is 1:0.7, in which the mass ratio of PVA to melamine is 1:0.1; the other part is added with urea and formaldehyde (molar ratio is 1:0.7), in which the mass ratio of PVA to urea is 1:0.2; then sodium hydroxide is added Aqueous solution, adjust the pH value to 7.5, react at 45°C for 0.5h; add hydrochloric acid after blending the two parts of the solution, adjust the pH value to 4.0, react at 40°C for 0.1h;
[0023] (2) Add calcium hydroxide aqueous solution again, adjust the pH value to 7.4, then add paraformaldehyde (the ratio of urea and paraformaldehyde added in step (1) is 1:0.3), react at 35°C for...
Embodiment 2
[0027] The preparation method of the melamine modified urea-formaldehyde fiber of the present embodiment, the steps are as follows:
[0028] (1) Dissolve PEG in water to obtain a 30wt% PEG aqueous solution, divide it into two parts, add melamine, formaldehyde and sodium hydroxide to one part, and react for 10 hours at a pH of 11 and 95°C. The molar ratio of melamine and formaldehyde is 1 : 1.9, wherein the mass ratio of PEG to melamine is 1: 4; the other part is added with urea and paraformaldehyde (molar ratio is 1:1.9), wherein the mass ratio of PEG to urea is 1:10; then potassium hydroxide aqueous solution is added , adjust the pH value to 10.5, and react at 95°C for 8 hours; after blending the two parts of the solution, add sulfuric acid to adjust the pH value to 6.9, and react at 95°C for 7 hours;
[0029] (2) Add sodium hydroxide aqueous solution again, adjust the pH value to 10.5, then add formaldehyde (the ratio of urea and formaldehyde in step (1) is 1:2), react at 95...
Embodiment 3
[0033] The preparation method of the melamine modified urea-formaldehyde fiber of the present embodiment, the steps are as follows:
[0034] (1) Dissolve polyvinyl formal in water to obtain a 20wt% polyvinyl formal aqueous solution, divide it into two parts, add melamine, glutaraldehyde and calcium hydroxide to one part, and react at pH 8.5 and 65 °C 4h, the molar ratio of melamine and glutaraldehyde is 1:1.3; the mass ratio of polyvinyl formal melamine is 1:3; the other part is added with urea and glutaraldehyde (molar ratio is 1:1.1), of which polyethylene The mass ratio of alcohol formal to urea is 1:5; then add triethanolamine, adjust the pH value to 8.5, and react at 90°C for 3h; after blending the two parts of the solution, add phosphoric acid to adjust the pH value to 5, and react at 85°C for 2h;
[0035] (2) Add potassium hydroxide aqueous solution again, adjust the pH value to 8.5, then add acetaldehyde (the ratio of urea and acetaldehyde added in step (1) is 1:0.5), ...
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