High-wet-bulk cellulosic fibers
First Claim
1. An absorbent composite comprising individualized, crosslinked fluff pulp cellulosic fibers treated with an amount of glyoxal, a glycol, and a crosslinking catalyst effective to provide individual crosslinked fluff pulp cellulosic fibers having a wet bulk greater than about 20 cc/g under a load of 0.6 kPa.
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Abstract
The present invention provides cellulosic fibers having high wet bulk and methods for their preparation. In one embodiment, the invention provides cellulosic fibers catalytically crosslinked with glyoxal and, optionally, a glycol. In another embodiment, cellulosic fibers are crosslinked with a combination of glyoxal and a glyoxal-derived resin selected from the group consisting of a glyoxal/polyol condensate, a cyclic urea/glyoxal/polyol condensate, a cyclic urea/glyoxal condensate, and mixtures thereof.
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- 1. An absorbent composite comprising individualized, crosslinked fluff pulp cellulosic fibers treated with an amount of glyoxal, a glycol, and a crosslinking catalyst effective to provide individual crosslinked fluff pulp cellulosic fibers having a wet bulk greater than about 20 cc/g under a load of 0.6 kPa.
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3. An absorbent composite comprising individualized, crosslinked fluff pulp cellulosic fibers treated with an amount of glyoxal and crosslinking catalyst effective to provide individual crosslinked fluff pulp cellulosic fibers having a wet bulk greater than about 20 cc/g under a load of 0.6 kPa.
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