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Long-acting antibacterial fabric rich in silver ion fibers and preparation method of long-acting antibacterial fabric rich in silver ion fibers

An antibacterial fabric, silver ion technology, applied in the direction of cellulose/protein conjugated rayon, fiber chemical characteristics, chemical method to produce bast fiber, etc. problem, to achieve the best antibacterial performance, antibacterial long-term stability effect

Inactive Publication Date: 2020-01-17
吴芳
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[0004] The technical problem mainly solved by the present invention is aimed at the defect that most of the common antibacterial fabrics directly load the silver antibacterial agent on the fabric, the load is relatively low, and it is easy to fall off from the fabric, which leads to the short antibacterial time limit of the antibacterial fabric. A long-acting antibacterial fabric rich in silver ion fibers and its preparation method

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[0048] Preparation of pretreated oak bark fibers:

[0049] (1) Mix oak bark and citric acid solution with a mass fraction of 10% in a mass ratio of 1:10, put them into a beaker, heat up to 60-70°C, heat-preserve and soak for 1-2 hours, and the soaking process ends Finally, take out the oak bark of pickling treatment;

[0050] (2) After the acid leached oak bark is naturally dried, beat it repeatedly with a wooden hammer for 40-50 minutes, rinse it with water for 3-5 times, put it in an oven, heat it up to 100-110°C, and dry it for 10-50 minutes. 12h, obtain the degummed oak bark fiber;

[0051] (3) Prepare an aqueous solution of N-methylmorpholine with a mass fraction of 30%, mix the aqueous solution of N-methylmorpholine with the above-mentioned degummed oak bark fiber at a mass ratio of 15:1, and put it into an ultrasonic oscillator, Ultrasonic oscillation reaction at a frequency of 35-40 kHz for 1-2 hours, and pretreated oak bark fibers were obtained after the reaction; ...

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[0061] Preparation of pretreated oak bark fibers:

[0062] (1) Mix oak bark and citric acid solution with a mass fraction of 10% in a mass ratio of 1:10, put them into a beaker, heat up to 60°C, and soak for 1 hour. After soaking, take out the acid soaked oak bark;

[0063] (2) After the acid leached oak bark was dried naturally, it was repeatedly beaten with a wooden hammer for 40 minutes, rinsed with water for 3 times, put into an oven, heated to 100°C, and dried for 10 hours to obtain degummed oak bark fiber;

[0064] (3) Prepare an aqueous solution of N-methylmorpholine with a mass fraction of 30%, mix the aqueous solution of N-methylmorpholine with the above-mentioned degummed oak bark fiber at a mass ratio of 15:1, and put it into an ultrasonic oscillator, Ultrasonic oscillation reaction at a frequency of 35kHz for 1h, and pretreated oak bark fibers were obtained after the reaction;

[0065] Preparation of premodified oak bark fibers:

[0066] Mix the above-mentioned...

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[0074] Preparation of pretreated oak bark fibers:

[0075] (1) Mix oak bark and citric acid solution with a mass fraction of 10% in a mass ratio of 1:10, put them into a beaker, heat up to 65°C, and soak for 1 hour. After soaking, take out the acid soaked oak bark;

[0076] (2) After the acid leached oak bark was dried naturally, it was repeatedly beaten with a wooden hammer for 45 minutes, rinsed with water for 4 times, put into an oven, heated to 105°C, and dried for 11 hours to obtain degummed oak bark fiber;

[0077] (3) Prepare an aqueous solution of N-methylmorpholine with a mass fraction of 30%, mix the aqueous solution of N-methylmorpholine with the above-mentioned degummed oak bark fiber at a mass ratio of 15:1, and put it into an ultrasonic oscillator, Ultrasonic oscillation reaction at a frequency of 38kHz for 2h, and pretreated oak bark fibers were obtained after the reaction;

[0078] Preparation of premodified oak bark fibers:

[0079] Mix the above-mentioned...

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The invention belongs to the technical field of textile material preparation and relates to a long-acting antibacterial fabric rich in silver ion fibers and a preparation method of the long-acting antibacterial fabric rich in silver ion fibers. The method includes: firstly, subjecting oak bark fibers and citric acid to mixed soaking, and defiberizing preliminarily; secondly, mechanically defiberizing through a wooden hammer to obtain degummed oak bark fibers; thirdly, soaking the oak bark fibers in N-methylmorpholine solution to obtain pre-modified fibers; fourthly, mixing the pre-modified fibers with water, performing high-temperature high-pressure cooking, mixing with mussel mucin solution, adding catechol oxidase, and performing reaction to obtain modified oak bark fibers; fifthly, mixing the modified oak bark fibers with sodium polyphosphate and silver nitrate solution, and performing reaction to obtain self-made sliver ion fibers; finally, compounding the silver ion fibers, polyurethane fibers and viscose fibers to finally obtain the long-acting antibacterial fabric rich in silver ion fibers. According to detection data in a table as shown in the specification, the long-actingantibacterial fabric has remarkable antibacterial effects and long antibacterial action, thereby having a promising application prospect.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a long-acting antibacterial fabric rich in silver ion fibers and a preparation method thereof, belonging to the technical field of textile material preparation. Background technique [0002] The improvement of living standards has promoted the rise of fitness sports and leisure life, thus increasing people's demand for leisure sportswear, and putting forward higher requirements for the comfort and health care functions of clothing. This has promoted the development of functional clothing fabrics. People's body temperature will rise during exercise, and they will also sweat to varying degrees. Although sweating will not be formed in many cases, this will cause the microclimate between the clothing and the human body to be in a state of high temperature and high humidity, thus making the human body Bacteria are very easy to breed on the skin and clothing in contact with human skin, which affects people's health. For microorgani...

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IPC IPC(8): D03D15/00D03D15/08D01F8/02D01F1/10D01C1/02D03D15/56
CPCD03D15/00D01C1/02D01F8/02D01F1/103D01F1/10D10B2201/24D10B2201/22D10B2331/10D03D15/56
Inventor 吴芳
Owner 吴芳
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