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titleOfInvention Absorbent product
abstract An absorbent fibrous body for use in catamenial pads and tampars, bandages and dental packs and for acidifying body fluids includes multicomponent fibres, one component being a polymer having textile-fibre-forming properties and the other being an acidifying polymer having cation exchange properties, the components being in micellar association. Viscose and 15-40% by weight of carboxymethyl cellulose, or sodium salt thereof, are mixed by homogenising or stirring and spun into a coagulating and regenerating bath. The resulting fibres are passed through acid having a pH less than 2.5, e.g. 2% sulphuric acid, to impart cation exchange properties to the carboxymethyl cellulose. After washing the fibres are squeezed, immersed in ethyl or isopropyl alcohol, which replaces the remaining water, and dried. The fibres may be crimped, stretched or plied. They may be blended with cotton, cellulose acetate or nylon. Covers, cores and withdrawal cords of catamenial pads or tampons are made from the fibres. The textile-fibre-forming polymer may alternatively be selected from hydroxyethyl cellulose, cellulose acetate, polyethylene oxide or water-soluble derivatives of polyvinyl alcohol. The acidifying polymer may alternatively be selected from polyacrylic acid, polymethacrylic acid, polymers or copolymers of maleic acid, itaconic acid, or alginic acid, or succinate, nitrate, maleate or phthalate of cellulose.
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