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titleOfInvention Water absorption processing method for cloth
abstract (57) [Summary] (Correction) [Purpose] To provide a fiber structure having a dry feel and durable water absorption. [Structure] Obtained by subjecting a tetronic type polyether polyester of the following formula, for example, 1.5 mol of 1,4-benzenedicarboxylic acid dimethyl ester, to a condensation reaction of 1.0 mol of a propylene oxide / ethylene oxide adduct of ethylenediamine. By adding the tetronic type polyether polyester to the fiber structure, a fiber structure having both a dry feel and durable water absorption can be obtained. Here, n is an independent integer of 10 to 50, and R 2 is a hydrogen atom, -C (= O) -A- C (= O) -R 3 And independently selected from the group consisting of , - (CH 2) m - , or -CH = CH- and, m is 2 -4 and K are integers of 1-10.
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