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titleOfInvention Modified cellulose from chemical kraft fibers and methods for making and using the same
abstract The present invention provides a modified cellulose from chemical kraft fibers and a method for producing and using the same. A urine absorbent device having modified kraft pulp fibers with unique properties is provided. The kraft fiber is made from a process having at least one acidic iron-catalyzed peroxide treatment process that can be incorporated into at least one stage of a multi-stage bleaching process. The product can be a diaper, an incontinence product, and other urine absorbing devices. The present disclosure provides a new method that offers significant improvements over methods attempted in the prior art. In general, the oxidation of cellulose kraft fibers in the prior art takes place after the bleaching process. Surprisingly, the inventors have found that it is possible to use an existing stage of the bleaching sequence, in particular the fourth stage of a five-stage bleaching sequence, for the oxidation of cellulose fibers. [Selection figure] None
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