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titleOfInvention A kind of antibacterial and washable composite fiber and preparation method thereof
abstract The invention provides an antibacterial and washable composite fiber, which is prepared by the following steps: S1. adding silver nitrate into water, completely dissolving to obtain a silver nitrate solution, adding ammonia water dropwise into the silver nitrate solution, and keeping the temperature for 1 Obtaining the silver-ammine complex solution with pH value of 8-9 in the hour; S2. adding the pulverizer to pulverize into Brazil chestnut pulp powder after removing the shell of the Brazil chestnut, adding the Brazil chestnut pulp powder to the ethanolic water solution, and refluxing extraction for 4 hours to obtain the extraction liquid, the extract is dried under reduced pressure to recover ethanol to obtain the Brazil chestnut extract; S3. The silver ammonia complex solution prepared in step S1, sodium polyacrylate, citric acid, and the Brazil chestnut extract prepared in step S2 are mixed, After stirring until the mixture is uniform, a mixed solution is obtained, and the fibers are dipped in the mixed solution and then dried to obtain an antibacterial and washable composite fiber. The present invention also provides a preparation method of the composite fiber. The composite fiber provided by the present invention has excellent and stable antibacterial properties and good washing resistance.
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