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titleOfInvention PET Fiber Adsorption Method of Organic Deodorant Phthalocyanine Compound
abstract The present invention relates to a PET fiber adsorption method of the organic deodorant phthalocyanine-based compound, and more specifically, PET fibers at a temperature condition of 60 to 90 ℃ with a bath ratio of 1:20 to 1:50, swelling agent 2 to 4 g / l A pretreatment step consisting of 30 to 60 minutes; The phthalocyanine-based compound which is a synthesized organic deodorant, water that is 50-200 times the weight of the compound, and the mixture and the stirring of the compound and the same amount of the dispersant, milling to a padding liquid by milling to an average particle size of 200 ~ 500nm Process; A padding step of dipping and padding the PET fibers in the padding liquid; a curing process of heating the PET fibers having the padding process completed at a temperature of 160 to 200 ° C. for 2 to 5 minutes; By constituting the process of washing and drying the cured PET fiber, there is an advantage that the commercialization of various PET fiber products having a deodorizing function by greatly improving the adsorption rate and stability of the organic deodorant phthalocyanine-based compound to the PET fiber. .
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