Claims
- 1. An absorbent composite, comprising:
a water-insoluble fiber; and a superabsorbent material; wherein the absorbent composite has an intake rate of at least about 1.9 cubic centimeters of 0.9% by weight sodium chloride aqueous solution per second at 80% absorbent composite saturation and a liquid lock-up fraction of at least about 0.70 at 50% superabsorbent material saturation determined using 0.9% by weight sodium chloride aqueous solution.
- 2. The absorbent composite of claim 1, wherein the absorbent composite has an intake rate of at least about 2.3 cubic centimeters of 0.9% by weight sodium chloride aqueous solution per second at 80% absorbent composite saturation and a liquid lock-up fraction of at least about 0.75 at 50% superabsorbent material saturation determined using 0.9% by weight sodium chloride aqueous solution.
- 3. The absorbent composite of claim 1, wherein the absorbent composite has an intake rate of at least about 2.7 cubic centimeters of 0.9% by weight sodium chloride aqueous solution per second at 80% absorbent composite saturation and a liquid lock-up fraction of at least about 0.80 at 50% superabsorbent material saturation determined using 0.9% by weight sodium chloride aqueous solution.
- 4. The absorbent composite of claim 1, wherein the absorbent composite has an intake rate of at least about 3.3 cubic centimeters of 0.9% by weight sodium chloride aqueous solution per second at 80% absorbent composite saturation and a liquid lock-up fraction of at least about 0.80 at 50% superabsorbent material saturation determined using 0.9% by weight sodium chloride aqueous solution.
- 5. The absorbent composite of claim 1, wherein the water-insoluble fiber comprises a fiber selected from the group consisting of wood pulp fiber, cotton linter, thermoplastic fibers, elastic fibers, and combinations thereof.
- 6. The absorbent composite of claim 1, wherein the water-insoluble fiber is a hydrophilic fiber.
- 7. The absorbent composite of claim 6, wherein the water-insoluble fiber is a hydrophilically treated hydrophobic fiber.
- 8. The absorbent composite of claim 1, wherein the absorbent composite is selected from the group comprising an airformed absorbent composite, a wetformed absorbent composite, and a freeze-dried composite.
- 9. The absorbent composite of claim 1, wherein the superabsorbent material comprises a material selected from the group consisting of particles, fibers, nonwoven, aggregate, printed, coated, or combinations thereof.
- 10. The absorbent composite of claim 9, wherein the superabsorbent material comprises at least one of a crosslinked anionic and a crosslinked cationic polymers.
- 11. The absorbent composite of claim 10, wherein the superabsorbent material comprises a material selected from the group consisting of sodium-polyacrylate, carboxymethyl cellulose, carboxymethyl polysaccharides, polyaspartic acid salt, maleic anhydride-isobutylene copolymer, chitosan salts, polyquarternary ammonium salts, polyvinyl amines, and combinations thereof.
- 12. The absorbent composite of claim 1, wherein the absorbent composite comprises the superabsorbent material in a weight amount of about 10 to 70 weight percent based on total weight of the absorbent composite.
- 13. The absorbent composite of claim 1, further comprising a binder material.
- 14. The absorbent composite of claim 13, wherein the binder material comprises a water-insoluble polymer.
- 15. The absorbent composite of claim 14, wherein the binder material is selected from the group consisting of poly(aminoamide) epichlorohydrin polymer, latex, and combinations thereof.
- 16. The absorbent composite of claim 14, wherein the binder material comprises a water-insoluble, water-swellable polymer.
- 17. The absorbent composite of claim 16, wherein the binder material comprises a material selected from the group consisting of sodium-polyacrylate, carboxymethyl cellulose, chitosan salt, and combinations thereof.
- 18. The absorbent composite of claim 14, wherein the binder comprises a thermoplastic fiber.
- 19. The absorbent composite of claim 18, wherein the binder material comprises a material selected from the group consisting of polyethylene fibers, polypropylene fibers, polyester fibers, nylon fibers, and combinations thereof.
- 20. The absorbent composite of claim 13, wherein the binder material is elastic.
- 21. The absorbent composite of claim 13, wherein the binder material is water-soluble before a treatment and water-swellable and water-insoluble after the treatment.
- 22. The absorbent composite of claim 21, wherein the treatment comprises a treatment selected from the group consisting of heat, ultraviolet radiation, microwave radiation, steam, high pressure, electronic beam radiation, organic solvents, humidity treatment, and combinations thereof.
- 23. A freeze-dried composite, comprising:
a water-insoluble fiber; and a superabsorbent material; wherein the freeze-dried composite has an intake rate of at least about 1.9 cubic centimeters of 0.9% by weight sodium chloride aqueous solution per second at 80% freeze-dried composite saturation and a liquid lock-up fraction of at least about 0.70 at 50% superabsorbent material saturation determined using 0.9% by weight sodium chloride aqueous solution.
- 24. The freeze-dried composite of claim 23, wherein the freeze-dried composite has an intake rate of at least about 2.3 cubic centimeters of 0.9% by weight sodium chloride aqueous solution per second at 80% freeze-dried composite saturation and a liquid lock-up fraction of at least about 0.75 at 50% superabsorbent material saturation determined using 0.9% by weight sodium chloride aqueous solution.
- 25. The freeze-dried composite of claim 23, wherein the freeze-dried composite has an intake rate of at least about 2.7 cubic centimeters of 0.9% by weight sodium chloride aqueous solution per second at 80% freeze-dried composite saturation and a liquid lock-up fraction of at least about 0.80 at 50% superabsorbent material saturation determined using 0.9% by weight sodium chloride aqueous solution.
- 26. The freeze-dried composite of claim 23, wherein the freeze-dried composite has an intake rate of at least about 3.3 cubic centimeters of 0.9% by weight sodium chloride aqueous solution per second at 80% freeze-dried composite saturation and a liquid lock-up fraction of at least about 0.80 at 50% superabsorbent material saturation determined using 0.9% by weight sodium chloride aqueous solution.
- 27. The freeze-dried composite of claim 23, wherein the water-insoluble fiber comprises a fiber selected from the group consisting of wood pulp fiber, cotton linter, thermoplastic fibers, elastic fibers, and combinations thereof.
- 28. The freeze-dried composite of claim 23, wherein the superabsorbent material comprises a material selected from the group consisting of sodium-polyacrylate, carboxymethyl cellulose, carboxymethyl polysaccharides, polyaspartic acid salt, maleic anhydride-isobutylene copolymer, chitosan salts, polyquarternary ammonium salts, polyvinyl amines, and combinations thereof.
- 29. The freeze-dried composite of claim 23, wherein the freeze-dried composite comprises the superabsorbent material in a weight amount of about 10 to 70 weight percent based on total weight of the absorbent composite.
- 30. The freeze-dried composite of claim 23, further comprising a binder material.
- 31. An airformed absorbent composite, comprising:
a water-insoluble fiber; and a superabsorbent material; wherein the airformed absorbent composite has an intake rate of at least about 1.9 cubic centimeters of 0.9% by weight sodium chloride aqueous solution per second at 80% airformed absorbent composite saturation and a liquid lock-up fraction of at least about 0.70 at 50% superabsorbent material saturation determined using 0.9% by weight sodium chloride aqueous solution.
- 32. The airformed absorbent composite of claim 31, wherein the airformed absorbent composite has an intake rate of at least about 2.3 cubic centimeters of 0.9% by weight sodium chloride aqueous solution per second at 80% airformed absorbent composite saturation and a liquid lock-up fraction of at least about 0.75 at 50% superabsorbent material saturation determined using 0.9% by weight sodium chloride aqueous solution.
- 33. The airformed absorbent composite of claim 31, wherein the airformed absorbent composite has an intake rate of at least about 2.7 cubic centimeters of 0.9% by weight sodium chloride aqueous solution per second at 80% airformed absorbent composite saturation and a liquid lock-up fraction of at least about 0.80 at 50% superabsorbent material saturation determined using 0.9% by weight sodium chloride aqueous solution.
- 34. The airformed absorbent composite of claim 31, wherein the airformed absorbent composite has an intake rate of at least about 3.3 cubic centimeters of 0.9% by weight sodium chloride aqueous solution per second at 80% airformed absorbent composite saturation and a liquid lock-up fraction of at least about 0.80 at 50% superabsorbent material saturation determined using 0.9% by weight sodium chloride aqueous solution.
- 35. The airformed absorbent composite of claim 31, wherein the water-insoluble fiber comprises a fiber selected from the group consisting of wood pulp fiber, cotton linter, thermoplastic fibers, elastic fibers, and combinations thereof.
- 36. The airformed absorbent composite of claim 31, wherein the superabsorbent material comprises a material selected from the group consisting of sodium-polyacrylate, carboxymethyl cellulose, carboxymethyl polysaccharides, polyaspartic acid salt, maleic anhydride-isobutylene copolymer, chitosan salts, polyquarternary ammonium salts, polyvinyl amines, and combinations thereof.
- 37. The airformed absorbent composite of claim 31, wherein the airformed absorbent composite comprises the superabsorbent material in a weight amount of about 10 to 70 weight percent based on total weight of the absorbent composite.
- 38. The airformed absorbent composite of claim 31, further comprising a binder material.
- 39. A wetformed absorbent composite, comprising:
a water-insoluble fiber; and a superabsorbent material; wherein the wetformed absorbent composite has an intake rate of at least about 1.9 cubic centimeters of 0.9% by weight sodium chloride aqueous solution per second at 80% wetformed absorbent composite saturation and a liquid lock-up fraction of at least about 0.70 at 50% superabsorbent material saturation determined using 0.9% by weight sodium chloride aqueous solution.
- 40. The wetformed absorbent composite of claim 39, wherein the wetformed absorbent composite has an intake rate of at least about 2.3 cubic centimeters of 0.9% by weight sodium chloride aqueous solution per second at 80% wetformed absorbent composite saturation and a liquid lock-up fraction of at least about 0.75 at 50% superabsorbent material saturation determined using 0.9% by weight sodium chloride aqueous solution.
- 41. The wetformed absorbent composite of claim 39, wherein the wetformed absorbent composite has an intake rate of at least about 2.7 cubic centimeters of 0.9% by weight sodium chloride aqueous solution per second at 80% wetformed absorbent composite saturation and a liquid lock-up fraction of at least about 0.80 at 50% superabsorbent material saturation determined using 0.9% by weight sodium chloride aqueous solution.
- 42. The wetformed absorbent composite of claim 39, wherein the wetformed absorbent composite has an intake rate of at least about 3.3 cubic centimeters of 0.9% by weight sodium chloride aqueous solution per second at 80% wetformed absorbent composite saturation and a liquid lock-up fraction of at least about 0.80 at 50% superabsorbent material saturation determined using 0.9% by weight sodium chloride aqueous solution.
- 43. The wetformed absorbent composite of claim 39, wherein the water-insoluble fiber comprises a fiber selected from the group consisting of wood pulp fiber, cotton linter, thermoplastic fibers, elastic fibers, and combinations thereof.
- 44. The wetformed absorbent composite of claim 39, wherein the superabsorbent material comprises a material selected from the group consisting of sodium-polyacrylate, carboxymethyl cellulose, carboxymethyl polysaccharides, polyaspartic acid salt, maleic anhydride-isobutylene copolymer, chitosan salts, polyquarternary ammonium salts, polyvinyl amines, and combinations thereof.
- 45. The wetformed absorbent composite of claim 39, wherein the wetformed absorbent composite comprises the superabsorbent material in a weight amount of about 10 to 70 weight percent based on total weight of the absorbent composite.
- 46. The wetformed absorbent composite of claim 39, further comprising a binder material.
- 47. An absorbent composite comprising a superabsorbent material and a non-fibrous structure, wherein the absorbent composite has an intake rate of at least about 1.9 cubic centimeters of 0.9% by weight sodium chloride aqueous solution per second at 80% absorbent composite saturation and a liquid lock-up fraction of at least about 0.70 at 50% superabsorbent material saturation determined using 0.9% by weight sodium chloride aqueous solution.
- 48. The absorbent composite of claim 47, wherein the absorbent composite has an intake rate of at least about 2.3 cubic centimeters of 0.9% by weight sodium chloride aqueous solution per second at 80% absorbent composite saturation and a liquid lock-up fraction of at least about 0.75 at 50% superabsorbent material saturation determined using 0.9% by weight sodium chloride aqueous solution.
- 49. The absorbent composite of claim 47, wherein the absorbent composite has an intake rate of at least about 2.7 cubic centimeters of 0.9% by weight sodium chloride aqueous solution per second at 80% absorbent composite saturation and a liquid lock-up fraction of at least about 0.80 at 50% superabsorbent material saturation determined using 0.9% by weight sodium chloride aqueous solution.
- 50. The absorbent composite of claim 47, wherein the absorbent composite has an intake rate of at least about 3.3 cubic centimeters of 0.9% by weight sodium chloride aqueous solution per second at 80% absorbent composite saturation and a liquid lock-up fraction of at least about 0.80 at 50% superabsorbent material saturation determined using 0.9% by weight sodium chloride aqueous solution.
- 51. The absorbent composite of claim 47, wherein the superabsorbent material comprises a material selected from the group consisting of particles, fibers, nonwoven, aggregate, printed, coated, or combinations thereof.
- 52. The absorbent composite of claim 47, wherein the superabsorbent material comprises a material selected from the group consisting of sodium-polyacrylate, carboxymethyl cellulose, carboxymethyl polysaccharides, polyaspartic acid salt, maleic anhydride-isobutylene copolymer, chitosan salts, polyquarternary ammonium salts, polyvinyl amines, and combinations thereof.
- 53. The absorbent composite of claim 47, wherein the absorbent composite comprises the superabsorbent material in a weight amount of about 10 to 70 weight percent based on total weight of the absorbent composite.
- 54. The absorbent composite of claim 47, further comprising a binder material.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a divisional application of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/291,239, filed Nov. 8, 2002 and herein fully incorporated by reference, which is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application No. 10/017,683, filed Dec. 14, 2001.
Divisions (1)
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