Rubber modifier, rubber modifier dispersion, and rubber composition
US-2015225552-A1 · Aug 13, 2015 · US
US2020002883A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2020002883-A1 |
| Application number | US-201816489917-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Mar 1, 2018 |
| Priority date | Mar 1, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jan 2, 2020 |
| Grant date | — |
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It is an object of the present invention to provide ultrafine cellulose fibers capable of exhibiting favorable dispersibility even in an organic solvent. The present invention relates to cellulose fibers having a fiber width of 1000 nm or less and having phosphoric acid groups or phosphoric acid group-derived substituents, wherein the content of the phosphoric acid groups or phosphoric acid group-derived substituents is 0.5 mmol/g or more, and the supernatant yield measured by an measurement method (a) is 70% or less.
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1 . Cellulose fibers having a fiber width of 1000 nm or less and having phosphoric acid groups or phosphoric acid group-derived substituents, wherein the content of the phosphoric acid groups or phosphoric acid group-derived substituents is 0.5 mmol/g or more, and the supernatant yield measured by the following measurement method (a) is 70% or less; measurement method (a): an aqueous dispersion A of the cellulose fibers having a solid concentration of 0.5% by mass is prepared, a defibration treatment is then performed on the aqueous dispersion A using a defibration treatment device under conditions of 21500 rotations/minute for 30 minutes to obtain an aqueous dispersion B; subsequently, the aqueous dispersion B is converted to an aqueous dispersion C having a solid concentration of 0.2% by mass, which is then subjected to a centrifugation treatment under conditions of 12000 G and 15° C. for 10 minutes, and then, a supernatant is recovered; and the solid concentration in the recovered supernatant is measured, and a supernatant yield is then calculated according to the following equation: Supernatant yield (%)=solid concentration (% by mass) in supernatant/0.2 (% by mass)×100. 2 . The cellulose fibers according to claim 1 , comprising at least one selected from organic onium ions having hydrocarbon groups containing 5 or more carbon atoms, and organic onium ions having a total carbon number of 17 or more, as counterions of the phosphoric acid groups or the phosphoric acid group-derived substituents. 3 . The cellulose fibers according to claim 2 , wherein the organic onium ions are organic ammonium. 4 . A cellulose fiber-containing composition comprising 85% by mass or more of the cellulose fibers according to claim 1 . 5 . A cellulose fiber-containing dispersion comprising the cellulose fibers according to claim 1 and an organic solvent. 6 . The cellulose fiber-containing dispersion according to claim 5 , wherein the dielectric constant of the organic solvent at 25° C. is 60 or less. 7 . A method for producing cellulose fibers, comprising: subjecting cellulose fibers having 0.5 mmol/g or more of phosphoric acid groups or phosphoric acid group-derived substituents to a defibration treatment in an aqueous solvent, to obtain an aqueous dispersion comprising cellulose fibers having a fiber width of 1000 nm or less; and adding at least one selected from organic onium ions having hydrocarbon groups containing 5 or more carbon atoms, and organic onium ions having a total carbon number of 17 or more, to the aqueous dispersion.
cellulosic · CPC title
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