Grafted crosslinked cellulose
US-2017066865-A1 · Mar 9, 2017 · US
US10337150B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10337150-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514807916-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 24, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 24, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jul 2, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jul 2, 2019 |
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Grafted, crosslinked cellulosic materials used in absorbent articles, the grafted crosslinked cellulosic materials including cellulose fibers and polymer chains composed of at least one monoethylenically unsaturated acid group-containing monomer (such as acrylic acid) grafted thereto, in which one or more of the cellulose fibers and the polymer chains are crosslinked (such as by intra-fiber chain-to-chain crosslinks). Some of such materials are characterized by a wet bulk of about 10.0-17.0 cm3/g, an IPRP value of about 1000 to 7700 cm2/MPa·sec, and/or a MAP of about 7.0 to 38 cm H2O. Methods for producing such materials may include grafting polymer chains from a cellulosic substrate, followed by treating the grafted material with a crosslinking agent adapted to effect crosslinking of one or more of the cellulosic substrate or the polymer chains.
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What is claimed is: 1. An absorbent article comprising a cellulosic material, the cellulosic material comprising a cellulose fiber and polymer chains composed of at least one monoethylenically unsaturated acid group-containing monomer; wherein the polymer chains composed of at least one monoethylenically unsaturated acid group-containing monomer are grafted to the cellulosic fiber; wherein, in one or more of the cellulose fiber, the polymer chains are intra-fiber crosslinked to the cellulose fiber; wherein the absorbent article comprises a distribution layer; wherein the distribution layer comprises at least 50% by weight of the cellulosic material; wherein, in the cellulosic material, the graft yield is from about 10% by weight to about 20% by weight; wherein, in the cellulosic material, the at least one monoethylenically unsaturated acid group-containing monomer includes acrylic acid; wherein the cellulosic material has a wet bulk at least about 6% greater than untreated cellulose fiber, the untreated cellulose fiber being the same cellulosic fiber as the cellulosic fiber used for making the cellulosic material; and wherein the cellulosic material has a wet bulk of about 15.0-17.0 cm 3 /g. 2. The absorbent article of claim 1 , wherein the cellulosic material has an In Plane Radial Permeability (IPRP) value of about 1000 to 7700 cm 2 /MPa·sec and a Medium Absorption Pressure (MAP) of about 7.0 to 20 cm H 2 O. 3. The absorbent article of claim 1 , wherein at a given IPRP value (in cm 2 /MPa·sec) from about 800 to about 5400, the cellulosic material has a MAP value that is equal to or higher than the corresponding MAP value possessed by the non-grafted, crosslinked cellulose fiber. 4. The absorbent article of claim 1 , wherein at a given MAP value (in cm H 2 O) from about 7.0 to about 20, the cellulosic material has an IPRP value that is equal to or higher than the corresponding IPRP value possessed by the non-grafted, crosslinked cellulose fiber. 5. The absorbent article of claim 1 , wherein the cellulosic material has an IPRP value of about 5400 cm 2 /MPa·sec or above. 6. The absorbent article of claim 1 , wherein the absorbent article is selected from the group consisting of a diaper, a pant, a sanitary napkin and a pantiliner, wherein the absorbent article comprises a topsheet, a backsheet, an absorbent core disposed between the topsheet and backsheet, and an optional acquisition-distribution system disposed between the topsheet and the absorbent core, and wherein the grafted, crosslinked cellulosic material is comprised by the absorbent core and/or by the optional acquisition-distribution system. 7. The absorbent article of claim 6 , wherein the grafted crosslinked cellulosic material forms all of the acquisition-distribution system or forms a layer of the acquisition-distribution system. 8. An absorbent article comprising a fibrous cellulosic material, the fibrous cellulosic material comprising cellulose-graft-poly(acrylic) acid having a graft yield of about 10-20 weight %, wherein two or more grafted polymer chains of poly(acrylic) acid are intra-fiber crosslinked; wherein the absorbent article comprises a distribution layer; wherein the distribution layer comprises at least 50% by weight of the fibrous cellulosic material; wherein the fibrous cellulosic material has a wet bulk at least about 6% greater than untreated cellulose fiber, the untreated cellulose fiber being the same cellulosic fiber as the cellulosic fiber used for making the fibrous cellulosic material; and wherein the fibrous cellulosic material has a wet bulk of about 15.0-17.0 cm 3 /g. 9. The absorbent article of claim 8 , wherein the two or more polymer chains of poly(acrylic) acid are intra-fiber crosslinked by one or more of pentaerythritol and a hyperbranched polymer.
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