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ACRYLONITRILE-CONTAINING FIBER DYEABLE WITH DISPERSE DYES, METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME, AND FIBER PRODUCT CONTAINING SAME
20180038014 · 2018-02-08 · ·

An acrylonitrile-containing fiber includes 100 parts by mass of a polymer including at least 15 parts by mass of acrylonitrile; and 1.0 to 50 parts by mass of a water absorbent resin having a pure water absorption capacity (gig) with respect to its own weight of at least 10 but less than 100, wherein the fiber is dyeable with a disperse dye.

ANTIMICROBIAL PHOTOACTIVE NANOFIBROUS POLYMER MATERIAL

An antimicrobial photoactive nanofibrous polymer material with polymer nanofibers has hydrophobic domains and hydrophilic domains. At least one photoactive molecule encapsulated in the hydrophobic domains of the polymer nanofibers is a photoactive molecule being capable of releasing or generating an antimicrobially active substance after irradiation by visible light. The antimicrobial photoactive nanofibrous polymer material may be used for antimicrobial wound dressings, antimicrobial cosmetic facial masks, self-disinfecting face masks or respirators, self-disinfecting filters for filtration of gases or liquids, self-disinfecting textile and products made thereof, self-disinfecting packaging material or protective agriculture foils.

HIGH STRENGTH BIOMEDICAL MATERIALS
20170182223 · 2017-06-29 ·

High strength biomedical materials and processes for making the same are disclosed. Included in the disclosure are nanoporous hydrophilic solids that can be extruded with a high aspect ratio to make high strength medical catheters and other devices with lubricious and biocompatible surfaces.

HIGH STRENGTH BIOMEDICAL MATERIALS
20170173219 · 2017-06-22 ·

High strength biomedical materials and processes for making the same are disclosed. Included in the disclosure are nanoporous hydrophilic solids that can be extruded with a high aspect ratio to make high strength medical catheters and other devices with lubricious and biocompatible surfaces.

FINE FIBERS MADE FROM POLYMER CROSSLINKED WITH RESINOUS ALDEHYDE COMPOSITION
20170157543 · 2017-06-08 ·

A fine fiber can be made having a structure with an axial core and a coating layer. The fiber can have a polymer core and one or two layers surrounding the core. The fine fiber can be made from a polymer material and a resinous aldehyde (e.g., melamine-aldehyde) composition such that the general structure of the fiber has a polymer core surrounded by at least a layer of the resinous aldehyde composition.

Fine fibers made from polymer crosslinked with resinous aldehyde composition

A fine fiber can be made having a structure with an axial core and a coating layer. The fiber can have a polymer core and one or two layers surrounding the core. The fine fiber can be made from a polymer material and a resinous aldehyde (e.g., melamine-aldehyde) composition such that the general structure of the fiber has a polymer core surrounded by at least a layer of the resinous aldehyde composition.

Magnetic fiber material, preparation method for same, and applications thereof

The present invention belongs to the field of functional fibrous materials, and discloses a magnetic fibrous material and a preparation method and application thereof. A polymer and a magnetic load raw material are dissolved in a solvent to obtain a uniform spinning solution; a solute component that reacts with the magnetic load raw material is added into a coagulation bath solvent to obtain a reactive coagulation bath solution; the spinning solution is electrospun, and the produced fiber is collected with the reactive coagulation bath solution, so that the magnetic load raw material in the fiber reacts in situ with the solute in the reactive coagulation bath solution to obtain the magnetic fibrous material.

METHOD FOR PRODUCING A SUPERHYDROPHOBIC MEMBRANE OR SURFACE COATING OF A SUBSTRATE
20170022330 · 2017-01-26 ·

The invention concerns a method for producing a superhydrophobic membrane or surface coating of a substrate from an aqueous phase comprising the following steps: a) Preparing an aqueous dispersion by dispersing particles of hydrophobic polymer(s) in an aqueous solution of protic polymer(s), wherein the protic polymer(s) and the hydrophobic polymer(s) are present in a weight ratio of protic polymer(s):hydrophobic polymer(s) in a range of 5:95 to 22:78, b) electrospinning the dispersion of step a) onto a carrier for producing the membrane or onto the surface for producing the surface coating thereby producing at least one fiber and a nonwoven fabric from the fiber, c) subjecting the nonwoven fabric to a sol-gel process, wherein a precursor/precursors of the sol-gel comprise(s) an alkoxysilane, and d) curing the nonwoven fabric obtained by step c) at a temperature in a range of 50 C. to 150 C.

Dissolvable fibrous web structure article comprising active agents

The personal care compositions of the present invention are in the form of an Article comprising a dissolvable fibrous web structure. The fibers of the dissolvable fibrous web structure comprise a surfactant; a water soluble polymeric structurant; and a plasticizer. Additionally the ratio of the water soluble water soluble polymeric structurant to the active agent in the fiber is 3.5 or less.

Dissolvable fibrous web structure article comprising active agents

The personal care compositions of the present invention are in the form of an Article comprising a dissolvable fibrous web structure. The fibers of the dissolvable fibrous web structure comprise a surfactant; a water soluble polymeric structurant; and a plasticizer. Additionally the ratio of the water soluble water soluble polymeric structurant to the active agent in the fiber is 3.5 or less.