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titleOfInvention Method for producing hydrophilic cellulose fiber and method for reducing oxidized cellulose fiber
abstract (A) Dehalogenation in the oxidized cellulose obtained by oxidizing the carbon at the 6-position of the glucose unit in the raw material cellulose fiber to a carboxyl group, and suppressing the decrease in the degree of polymerization of the oxidized cellulose fiber and not in the whiteness A ketone group present at the 2-position and / or 3-position of the glucose unit of the oxidized cellulose fiber, by mixing the agent, the reducing agent, and the oxidized cellulose fiber, performing a dehalogenation treatment to remove the halogen remaining in the oxidized cellulose fiber Provided is a method for producing a hydrophilic cellulose fiber, comprising a step of performing a reduction treatment for reducing the amount of cellulose.
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