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publicationDate 2021-08-24-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-109825889-B
titleOfInvention Regenerated cellulose fiber with cooling and bacteriostatic functions and preparation method thereof
abstract The invention relates to a regenerated cellulose fiber with cooling and bacteriostasis functions and a preparation method thereof, wherein the preparation method comprises the following steps: (1) respectively preparing a mint extracting solution and a honeysuckle extracting solution; (2) preparing a viscose stock solution: treating pulp to obtain a viscose stock solution for spinning; (3) preparing a spinning solution: mixing the mint extract and the honeysuckle extract to obtain a bacteriostatic composition of the plant extract, and adding the bacteriostatic composition into the viscose stock solution for blending to obtain a spinning stock solution; (4) spinning: spinning according to a wet spinning process to obtain the regenerated cellulose fiber with the cooling and bacteriostatic functions. The invention is prepared from honeysuckle extract, mint extract and pulp as raw materials by a wet spinning process, and natural plant extract is added into cellulose fiber, so that the fiber has the characteristics of coolness, bacteriostasis, good air permeability and excellent drape effect.
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