High flux high efficiency nanofiber membranes and methods of production thereof
US-9511329-B2 · Dec 6, 2016 · US
US2016348280A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016348280-A1 |
| Application number | US-201615231243-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Aug 8, 2016 |
| Priority date | Dec 28, 2009 |
| Publication date | Dec 1, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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The invention relates to a molded cellulose body which includes a functional substance having low impregnation efficiency, to the use thereof and to a method for introducing functional substances of low impregnation efficiency into a molded cellulose body during its production and after the molding step.
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1 . A molded cellulose body comprising a functional substance having an impregnation efficiency K′ of less than 10, preferably less than 5, wherein the molded cellulose body is produced by a method wherein introduction of the functional substance into a never dried molded cellulose body occurs during manufacture after a molding step. 2 . A molded cellulose body comprising a functional substance distributed in the molded body, wherein the concentration of the functional substance has a continuous, nonconstant distribution with a minimum in a center of the molded body. 3 . The molded cellulose body according to claim 2 , wherein the functional substance has an impregnation efficiency K′ of less than 10, and preferably less than 5. 4 . The molded cellulose body according to claim 1 , wherein the functional substance in NMMO does not interfere with NMMO recovery or affect spinning safety. 5 . The molded cellulose body according to claim 1 , wherein the functional substance is selected from the substance group consisting of: a. hydrophobic (lipophilic) substances having a low or high molecular weight, particularly oils, such as, olive oil, grapeseed oil, sesame oil, linseed oil, fats, such as, coconut fat, paraffins and other hydrocarbons, waxes, such as, wool wax and its derivatives, beeswax, carnauba wax, jojoba oil, resins, such as, shellac, oils, fats and waxes which are used as substrates for fat-soluble active ingredients, particularly for skin-care vitamins, ceramides, fire retardant substances which are soluble or emulsifiable in organic solvents, dyes which are soluble in special solvents, for example, the so-called “High-VIS” dyes, insecticides, particularly pyrethroids, such as, permethrin; b. hydrophilic, uncharged polymers, particularly neutral polysaccharides, particularly xylan, mannan, starches and their derivatives; c. anionic polymers, particularly polyacrylic acid, polymethacrylic acid; d. polysaccharides having anionic groups, such as, polygalacturonates (pectin), carrageenan, hyaluronic acid; e. anionic derivatives of neutral polymers; f. cationic polymers, particularly polyDADMAC, polyamino acids, cationic derivatives of neutral polymers, z particularly cationized starches; g. proteins, particularly structural proteins, such as, gelatin, collagen, milk proteins (caseins, whey proteins), enzymes or functional proteins; and h. combinations of complex natural substances, particularly active, such as, Aloe vera, grapeseed extract or oil, antioxidant mixtures of plant origin, etheric oils or wellness preparations, such as, Ginseng. 6 . Use of molded bodies according to claim 1 , wherein the product is selected from the group consisting of yarns, textiles, gels and composite materials. 7 . Use of molded bodies according to claim 1 , wherein the product is selected from the group consisting of cosmetic products, wellness products, medicinal products, fire retardant products, and dyed products, particularly High-Vis dyed products. 8 . A method for introducing a functional substance into a molded cellulose body comprising introducing the functional substance into a never dried molded cellulose body during its manufacture after a molding step. 9 . The method according to claim 8 , wherein the functional substance has a low impregnation efficiency. 10 . The method according to claim 8 , wherein the functional substance has an impregnation efficiency K′ which is less than 10, and preferably less than 5. 11 . The method according to claim 8 , wherein the functional substance is in a solution or emulsion. 12 . The method according to claim 8 , wherein the molded cellulose body is selected from the group consisting of a fiber, a film, a granulate, a powder, a fibride, a spunbond material, sponge, aerogel and hydrogel. 13 . The method according to claim 8 , wherein the molding step occurs by an extrusion of a cellulose-containing spinning solution through an extrusion nozzle. 14 . The method according to claim 13 , wherein the cellulose-containing spinning solution is produced according to a direct dissolution method, preferably according to a Lyocell method in NMMO. 15 . The method according to claim 8 , wherein the introducing of the functional substance occurs between exit of the molded cellulose body from a precipitation bath and drying. 16 . The method according to claim 14 , wherein the introducing of the functional substance occurs after a solvent exchange. 17 . The method according to claim 8 , wherein the molded cellulose body is treated with steam after the introducing of the functional substance. 18 . A method for producing a molded cellulose body from a cellulosic-containing spinning solution comprising the steps of: molding said cellulose-containing spinning solution to provide molded cellulose bodies; precipitating the molded cellulose bodies; washing the molded cellulose body; and optionally drying the molded cellulose body, wherein a functional substance that is electrically neutral or negatively charged is introduced into a never dried moulded cellulose body during its manufacture after the molding step. 19 . The method according to claim 18 , wherein the cellulose-containing spinning solution is produced by a direct dissolution method. 20 . The method according to claim 18 , wherein the functional substance has a low impregnation efficiency. 21 . The method according to claim 18 , wherein the functional substance has an impregnation efficiency K′ which is less than 10, preferably less than 5. 22 . The method according to claim 18 , wherein the functional substance is in a solution or an emulsion. 23 . The method according to claim 18 , wherein the molding step occurs by an extrusion of the cellulose-containing spinning solution through an extrusion nozzle. 24 . The method according to claim 18 , wherein introducing of the functional substance occurs between an exit of the moulded cellulose body from a precipitation bath and drying. 25 . The method according to claim 18 , wherein introducing of the functional substance occurs after a solvent exchange. 26 . The method according to claim 18 , wherein the molded cellulose body is treated with steam after introducing of the functional substance. 27 . A molded cellulose body comprising a functional substance, wherein the cellulose molded body is obtainable by a method according to claim 18 . 28 . The molded cellulose body according to claim 27 , wherein a concentration of the functional substance has a continuous, non-constant distribution with a minimum in the center of the molded body. 29 . The molded cellulose body according to claim 27 , wherein the functional substance has an impregnation efficiency K′ of less than 10, preferably less than 5. 30 . The molded cellulose body according to claim 27 , wherein the functional substance in NMMO is not sufficiently stable, does not interfere with NMMO recovery or affect spinning safety. 31 . The molded cellulose body according to claim 27 , wherein the functional substance is selected from the substance group consisting of: a. hydrophobic (lipophilic) substances having a low or high molecular weight, particularly oils such as olive oil, grapeseed oil, sesame oil, linseed oil, fats such as coconut fat, paraffins and other hydrocarbons, wa
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