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titleOfInvention Processing method of natural cellulose fiber intrinsically with enhanced antiseptic, deodorant and negative-ion features from bamboo
abstract The present invention provides a processing method of natural cellulose fiber intrinsically with enhanced antiseptic, deodorant and negative-ion features from bamboo. The process uses mixture of wasted coffee residue and bamboo pulp as raw material. The process uses N-methylmorpholine N-oxide (NMMO) as primary solvent and 1, 3-phenylene-bis 2-oxazoline (BOX) as additive stabilizer. A cellulose solution is firstly formed by the wasted coffee residue, bamboo pulp, NMMO and BOX aforesaid. Secondly, via grinding, blending, dissolving and thermal dehydrating, the cellulose solution is converted into spinning dope. Thirdly, spin the dope obtained previously by dry-jet wet spinning method and coagulate and regenerate in a coagulation bath to form into threads. Finally, rinse, desiccate and lubricate the regenerated threads obtained previously as well as wind it up to produce reeled natural bamboo cellulose fiber with enhanced antiseptic, deodorant and negative-ion features.
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