Bleaching method of natural fibers without dewaxing

Bleaching and dyeing; fluid treatment and chemical modification – Bleaching – Chemical

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C008S107000

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ABSTRACT:

TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to a bleaching method of natural fibers or raw flax fibers on each of which wax adhere. Especialy, the invention relates to the method for bleaching the natural fibers with the wax on. Furthermore, the invention relates to the natural fibers obtained with the bleaching method, and relates to nonwoven fabric consisting of the natural fibers obtained with the bleaching method.
In the present invention, the wax means natural oil and natural fat adhereing on the natural fiber.
BACKGROUND ART
Natural fibers such as raw cotton fibers which are not bleached, are used as fibers for consisting of the cotton spun yarn and fibers for consisting of nonwoven fabric. However, colors of the natural fibers are brown or light brown or etc. Therefore, the natural fibers may be not used for medical material and clothing material.
Because of the above problem, the natural fibers have been bleached. However, bleaching the natural fibers directly, it has been impossible to bleach uniformly. For example, dipping the raw cotton fibers in the water solution which contains sodium hypochlorite, sodium chlorite or hydrogen peroxide, it has been impossible to bleach uniformly. This reason is that the density of the fibers is not uniformly, and there are low density part and high density part in the mass of the raw cotton fibers. That is, in the high density part, it is impossible to remove the wax on the fiber and impossible to bleach sufficiently. Because the quantity of the water solution which permeat in the high density part is small. On the other hand, in the low density part, it is possible to remove the wax and bleach sufficiently. Because the quantity of the water solution which permeat in the low density part is large. Therefore, the mass of the raw cotton fibers may not be bleached uniformly.
Because of the above problem, to bleach the raw cotton fibers uniformly, the method for manufacturing absorbent cotton is adopted as the method for manufacturing of the raw cotton fibers. That is, the method is comprising of the scouring step and the bleaching step. The scouring step is comprising of removing the impurity as seeds, stalks and shells which exist in the raw cotton fibers by cleaning with alkali detergent, and removing the wax from the raw cotton fiber. The bleaching step after the scouring step is comprising of dipping the raw cotton fibers in the water solution for bleaching to be the prescribed whiteness. However, because the wax is removed from the bleached cotton fibers which are obtained by the above way, it is impossible to open the bleached cotton fibers by a opener as a carding machine. Therefore, after applying oil for opening by a spray method to the bleached cotton fibers, the fibers are opened by the opener, and the spun yarn or the nonwoven fabric is manufactured.
Because of the above problem, it is necessity to bleach the raw cotton fibers while the wax remains on the raw cotton fiber. It may be thinked to directly apply the raw cotton fibers to the bleaching step without the scouring step, but it is impossible to bleach uniformly as above said. Furthermore, in the case that is bleaching the raw cotton fibers by using a large quantity of the water solution for bleaching, it may be possible to bleach uniformly but the wax is removed by the large quantity of the water solution for bleaching.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The inventor has investigated the method of bleaching the raw cotton fibers while the wax remains on the raw cotton fiber. As the result, the inventor has discovered the specific bleaching agent by which the raw cotton fibers may be bleached while the wax remains. The specific bleaching agent is hydroxy percarboxilic acid, especially perlactic acid. The present invention has been completed on this discovery.
The present invention is a bleaching method of natural fibers without dewaxing comprising of bringing the natural fibers on each of which wax adhere, into contact with water solution containing hydroxy percarboxilic acid for bleaching.
Typically, the raw cotton fibers are used as the natural fibers. Moreover, flax fibers, silk fibers and wool fibers are used as the natural fibers. The wax adhere on the surface of the raw cotton fiber.
The wax is comprising of natural oil and natural fat. Vegetable oil or animal oil which is natural oil, adhere on the surface of the flax fiber, silk fiber or wool fiber. The raw cotton fibers may be from India, Australia, America, Egypt or China.
The water solution contains hydroxy percarboxilic acid. The hydroxy percarboxilic acid is having hydroxyl group [—OH] and percarboxyl group [—COOOM (M is basic group as hydrogen or alkali metal.)] in the molecular formula. Typically, the hydroxy percarboxilic acid is perlactic acid [HOCH(CH
3
)COOOH]. Hydroxy percarboxilic acid content in the water solution is optional, but preferably is from 0.0005 wt % to 0.5 wt % on the stability of the hydroxy percarboxilic acid. The inventor is thinking that the hydroxy percarboxilic acid is having the ability of bleaching the raw cotton fiber without dewaxing. That is, it is possible to bleach the raw cotton fiber without dewaxing, in the only case using the hydroxy percarboxilic acid. As the above discribed, it is impossible to bleach the raw cotton fiber without dewaxing, in the case using sodium hypochlorite, sodium chlorite or hydrogen peroxide. Furthermore, it is impossible to bleach the raw cotton fiber because of existing the wax, in the case using percarboxilic acid as peracetic acid which is having percarboxyl group but is not hydroxyl group in the molecular formula.
It is preferable to contain hydroxy carboxilic acid, hydrogen peroxide and/or alkali agent with the hydroxy percarboxilic acid in the water solution. It is more preferable to contain hydroxy carboxilic acid and hydrogen peroxide together, because the hydroxy percarboxilic acid is producted by equilibrium reaction when the hydroxy percarboxilic acid has been used. The hydroxy carboxilic acid may be lactic acid, citric acid, tartaric acid or their mixture. The hydroxy carboxilic acid content in the water solution is optional, but preferably is from 0.01 wt % to 2.0 wt %. The hydrogen peroxide content in the water solution is optional, but preferably is from 0.1 wt % to 5.0 wt %. The alkali agent is used to remove the impurity in the raw cotton fibers. The alkali agent may be sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, alkanolamine, ammonia or their mixture. The sodium hydroxide is preferable as the alkali agent. The alkali agent content in the water solution is optional, but preferably is from 0.1 wt % to 5.0 wt %. When the alkali agent content is more over 5.0 wt %, the wax may be removed.
It is preferable to contain stabilizer as sodium silicate or magnesium compound in the water solution. The stabilizer may be having the ability to maintain the bleaching function of the hydroxy percarboxilic acid, when the water solution is alkaline. The stabilizer content in the water solution is optional, but preferably is from 0.01 wt % to 4.0 wt %. Furthermore, it is preferable to contain surfactant in the water solution. Because the water solution is easy to permeat in the mass of the raw cotton fibers by the function of the surfactant. The surfactant content in the water solution is preferably from 0.1 wt % to 3.0 wt %. Furthermore, it may be preferable to contain chlete agent which grasp metal ion in the water solution.
The natural fibers as the raw cotton fibers are brought into contact with the water solution. For example, the raw cotton fibers may be dipped in the water solution. The water solution may be passed through the container in which the raw cotton fibers are stuffed. The amount used of the water solution is preferably from 100 wt. to 1000 wt. on the basis of the raw cotton fibers 100 wt. Accordingly, when using the method of dipping, (the raw cotton fibers):(the water solution) is preferable from 1:1 to 1:10 in bath rasio. The temperature of the water solution is optional, but preferably is from 30° C. to

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