Oleophilic and hydrophobic nanocellulose materials
US-2015368441-A1 · Dec 24, 2015 · US
US2016130757A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016130757-A1 |
| Application number | US-201414895359-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | May 21, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jun 3, 2013 |
| Publication date | May 12, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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The present invention was accomplished in order to provide a method for producing a sheet containing fine fibers, which enables production of a sheet containing fine fibers without producing wrinkles. The present invention provides a method for producing a sheet containing fine fibers comprising a coating step of coating a dispersion containing fine fibers having a fiber diameter of 1000 nm or smaller on a base material, and a drying step of drying the dispersion containing fine fibers coated on the base material to form a sheet containing fine fibers.
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1 . A method for producing a sheet containing fine fibers, which comprises a coating step of coating a dispersion containing fine fibers having a fiber diameter of 1000 nm or smaller on a base material, and a drying step of drying the dispersion containing fine fibers coated on the base material to form a sheet containing fine fibers. 2 . The method for producing a sheet containing fine fibers according to claim 1 , wherein the drying step includes at least two stages. 3 . The method for producing a sheet containing fine fibers according to claim 1 , wherein the drying step includes a first non-contact drying step and a subsequent second drying step in which the sheet is dried in a restrained state. 4 . The method for producing a sheet containing fine fibers according to claim 3 , wherein the first non-contact drying step is performed by using one or more selected from an infrared radiation apparatus, a far-infrared radiation apparatus, and a near-infrared radiation apparatus. 5 . The method for producing a sheet containing fine fibers according to claim 3 , wherein, after the first non-contact drying step, the sheet has a solid content concentration (ρ 2 ) of 3 to 21 mass %. 6 . The method for producing a sheet containing fine fibers according to claim 3 , wherein α 21 represented by the following equation (1) and calculated from solid content concentration (ρ 1 ) of the sheet observed before the first non-contact drying step, solid content concentration (ρ 2 ) of the sheet observed after the first non-contact drying step, and time t 21 (minute) required for the solid content concentration to become ρ 2 from ρ 1 is 0.01 to 1.0 (%/minute), α 21 =(ρ 2 −ρ 1 )/ t 21 . Equation (1): 7 . The method for producing a sheet containing fine fibers according to claim 1 , wherein the solid content concentration (ρ 4 ) of the sheet observed after the drying step is 88 to 99 mass %. 8 . The method for producing a sheet containing fine fibers according to claim 3 , wherein α 43 represented by the following equation (2) and calculated from solid content concentration (ρ 3 ) of the sheet observed before the second drying step where the sheet is dried in a restrained state, solid content concentration (ρ 4 ) of the sheet observed after the second drying step, and time t 43 (minute) required for the solid content concentration to become ρ 3 from ρ 4 is 0.01 to 30.0 (%/minute), α 43 =(ρ 4 −ρ 3 )/ t 43 . Equation (2): 9 . The method for producing a sheet containing fine fibers according to claim 1 , which comprises the step of filtering the dispersion containing fine fibers with a papermaking wire, which is performed before or during the drying step of drying the dispersion containing fine fibers coated on the base material to form the sheet containing fine fibers. 10 . The method for producing a sheet containing fine fibers according to claim 1 , wherein the sheet containing fine fibers is a continuous sheet. 11 . A method for producing a sheet containing fine fibers, which comprises a coating step of coating a suspension on a base material, and drying the coated suspension, wherein the suspension contains fine fibers which is obtained by subjecting a fiber raw material to a chemical treatment and a fibrillation treatment and has an average fiber width of 2 to 100 nm, and a hydrophilic polymer. 12 . The method for producing a sheet containing fine fibers according to claim 11 , wherein 5 to 200 mass parts of the hydrophilic polymer is added with respect to 100 mass parts of solid content of the fine fibers. 13 . The method for producing a sheet containing fine fibers according to claim 11 , wherein the hydrophilic polymer has a molecular weight of 1.0×10 3 to 1.0×10 7 .
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