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titleOfInvention Rayon and its manufacturing method, and fiber assembly and its manufacturing method
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a rayon that maintains good antibacterial properties even when repeatedly washed. [MEANS FOR SOLVING PROBLEMS] 1) Viscose is mixed with a primary amine and / or a secondary amine and a metal chlorophyllin derivative obtained from components of bear coconut leaves, and the mixed viscose is wet-spun by a conventional method. 2) A primary amine and / or a secondary amine is mixed with viscose, and this mixed viscose is wet-spun by a normal method. By applying an oil agent mixed with a metal chlorophyllin derivative obtained from the component to the fiber, the metal chlorophyllin derivative, which is an antibacterial component, is captured by the primary amine and / or the secondary amine and is not easily removed or eluted from the fiber. Get sex rayon. [Selection figure] None
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