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titleOfInvention Deodorizing fabric
abstract PURPOSE: To obtain a deodorizing fabric excellent in deodorizing ability without falling off by treating a fiber substrate with a dispersion containing a deodorant in a polyurethane polymer having micropores and applying the deodorant to one surface and/or the interior of the above-mentioned substrate. n CONSTITUTION: Powder prepared by blending an alkali metal salt and/or alkaline earth metal salt of a hydroxycarboxylic acid (e.g. tartaric acid) having ≥2 carboxyl groups in the molecule with a ferrous salt as a deodorant powder is suspended in dimethylformamide and a polymer consisting essentially of a polyurethane polymer, a nonionic surfactant, polyisocyanates and a water repellent are blended in the aforementioned suspension. The prepared solution is then applied to a fiber substrate, then gelatinized in an aqueous solution, dried and heat-treated to apply the aforementioned deodorant to one surface and/or the interior of the surface of the above-mentioned substrate. The diameter of micropores on the aforementioned substrate is ≤5μ and a flexible deodorizing fabric excellent in air permeability and water repellency is obtained. Furthermore, the deodorant accounts for preferably about 3% weight ratio of the polymer. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1990,JPO&Japio
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