Claims
- 1. An absorbent structure, comprising:
fibers bound with a polyvalent cation-containing compound, said fibers exhibiting an ion extraction factor of at least 5%; and superabsorbent polymer particles.
- 2. The structure of claim 1 wherein said fibers exhibit an ion extraction factor of at least 25%
- 3. The structure of claim 1 wherein said fibers exhibit an ion extraction factor of at least 50%
- 4. The structure of claim 1 wherein said fibers exhibit an ion extraction factor of at least 90%
- 5. The structure of claim 1 wherein the polyvalent cation is present in an amount greater than 0.25% to 5%, by weight of the fiber.
- 6. The structure of claim 1 wherein the polyvalent cation is present in an amount of between 0.25% and 2.5%, by weight of the fiber.
- 7. The structure of claim 1 wherein the polyvalent cation is present in an amount of between 0.4% and 1.2%, by weight of the fiber.
- 8. The structure of claim 1 wherein the polyvalent cation is a transition metal ion.
- 9. The structure of claim 1 wherein the cation is selected from the group consisting of aluminum, iron, tin and mixtures thereof.
- 10. The structure of claim 1 wherein the polyvalent cation is in the +3 or +4 oxidation state.
- 11. The structure of claim 1 wherein said compound is a polyvalent metal salt.
- 12. The structure of claim 9 wherein said compound is selected from the group consisting of hydroxides of aluminum, iron and tin, and mixtures thereof.
- 13. The structure of claim 9 wherein said compound is selected from the group consisting of water soluble salts of aluminum, iron and tin, and mixtures thereof.
- 14. The structure of claim 1 wherein said fiber is at least 80% alpha cellulose and has a water retention value of at least 80%.
- 15. The structure of claim 14 wherein said fiber is at least 95% alpha cellulose, has a curl of at least 25% and has a water retention value of less than 90%.
- 16. The structure of claim 14 wherein said fiber is crosslinked, has a curl of greater than 50% and has a water retention value of less than 60%.
- 17. The structure of claim 14 wherein said fiber is a cellulose fiber selected from the group consisting of softwood cellulose, hardwood cellulose, cotton, esparto grass, bagasse, hemp, flax, chemically modified cellulose, physically modified cellulose, regenerated cellulose, bacterially generated cellulose, lyocell, cellulose acetate and mixtures thereof.
- 18. The structure of claim 1 wherein said fiber is selected from the group consisting of hydrophobic fibers treated with a surfactant, hydrophobic fibers treated with silica, surface-oxidized hydrophobic fibers, and mixtures thereof.
- 19. The structure of claim 1 wherein said superabsorbent polymer is selected from the group consisting of starch-acrylate graft co-polymers, polyacrylates, carboxymethylcellulose derivatives and mixtures thereof.
- 20. The structure of claim 1 wherein the fiber and polymer are in the form of a mixture.
- 21. The structure of claim 1 wherein said particles are present in an amount greater than 40% by weight of said fibers and particles.
- 22. An absorbent structure, comprising:
an acquisition stratum; and a storage stratum in fluid communication with the acquisition stratum, said storage stratum including fibers bound with a polyvalent cation-containing compound, said fibers exhibiting an ion extraction factor of at least 5% and superabsorbent polymer particles.
- 23. The structure of claim 22 wherein the polyvalent cation is present in an amount greater than 0.25% to 5%, by weight of the fiber.
- 24. The structure of claim 22 wherein the cation is selected from the group consisting of aluminum, iron, tin and mixtures thereof.
- 25. The structure of claim 22 wherein said superabsorbent polymer is selected from the group consisting of starch-acrylate graft co-polymers, polyacrylates, carboxymethylcellulose derivatives and mixtures thereof.
- 26. The structure of claim 22 wherein said particles are present in an amount greater than 40% by weight of said fibers and particles.
- 27. An absorbent structure, comprising:
an acquisition stratum; and a storage stratum in fluid communication with the acquisition stratum, said storage stratum including hydrophilic fibers combined with a polyvalent cation-containing compound, and superabsorbent polymer particles.
- 28. The structure of claim 27 wherein the polyvalent cation is present in an amount greater than 0.25% to 5%, by weight of the fiber.
- 29. The structure of claim 27 wherein the cation is selected from the group consisting of aluminum, iron, tin and mixtures thereof.
- 30. The structure of claim 27 wherein said superabsorbent polymer is selected from the group consisting of starch-acrylate graft co-polymers, polyacrylates, carboxymethylcellulose derivatives and mixtures thereof.
- 31. The structure of claim 27 wherein said particles are present in an amount greater than 40% by weight of said fibers and particles.
- 32. A disposable absorbent article, comprising:
a chassis including a liquid pervious topsheet, and a liquid impervious backsheet; and an absorbent structure between said topsheet and said backsheet, said absorbent structure including: an acquisition stratum in fluid communication with said topsheet; and a storage stratum in fluid communication with the acquisition stratum, said storage stratum including fibers bound with a polyvalent cation-containing compound, said fibers exhibiting an ion extraction factor of at least 5% and superabsorbent polymer particles.
- 33. The article of claim 32 wherein the polyvalent cation is present in an amount greater than 0.25% to 5%, by weight of the fiber.
- 34. The article of claim 32 wherein the cation is selected from the group consisting of aluminum, iron, tin and mixtures thereof.
- 35. The article of claim 32 wherein said superabsorbent polymer is selected from the group consisting of starch-acrylate graft co-polymers, polyacrylates, carboxymethylcellulose derivatives and mixtures thereof.
- 36. The article of claim 32 wherein said particles are present in an amount greater than 0.25% to 5%, by weight of the fiber.
- 37. The article of claim 32 wherein said article is selected from the group consisting of infant diapers, training pants, adult incontinence briefs, and feminine hygiene pads.
- 38. A disposable absorbent article, comprising:
a chassis including a liquid pervious topsheet, and a liquid impervious backsheet; and an absorbent structure between said topsheet and said backsheet, said absorbent structure including: an acquisition stratum in fluid communication with said topsheet; and a storage stratum in fluid communication with the acquisition stratum, said storage stratum including fibers combined with a polyvalent cation-containing compound and superabsorbent polymer particles.
- 39. The article of claim 38 wherein the polyvalent cation is present in an amount greater than 0.25% to 5%, by weight of the fiber.
- 40. The article of claim 38 wherein the cation is selected from the group consisting of aluminum, iron, tin and mixtures thereof.
- 41. The article of claim 38 wherein said superabsorbent polymer is selected from the group consisting of starch-acrylate graft co-polymers, polyacrylates, carboxymethylcellulose derivatives and mixtures thereof.
- 42. The article of claim 38 wherein said particles are present in an amount greater than 0.25% to 5%, by weight of the fiber.
- 43. The article of claim 38, wherein said article is selected from the group consisting of infant diapers, training pants, adult incontinence briefs, and feminine hygiene pads.
- 44. A disposable absorbent article, comprising:
a chassis including a liquid pervious topsheet, and a liquid impervious backsheet; and an absorbent structure between said topsheet and said backsheet, said absorbent structure including: an acquisition stratum in fluid communication with said topsheet, said acquisition stratum including fibers combined with a polyvalent cation-containing compound; and a storage stratum in fluid communication with the acquisition stratum, said storage stratum including fibers and superabsorbent polymer particles.
- 45. The article of claim 44 wherein the polyvalent cation is present in an amount greater than 0.25% to 5%, by weight of the fiber in the storage stratum.
- 46. The article of claim 44 wherein the cation is selected from the group consisting of aluminum, iron, tin and mixtures thereof.
- 47. The article of claim 44 wherein said superabsorbent polymer is selected from the group consisting of starch-acrylate graft co-polymers, polyacrylates, carboxymethylcellulose derivatives and mixtures thereof.
- 48. The article of claim 44 wherein said particles are present in an amount greater than 0.25% to 5%, by weight of the fiber in the storage stratum.
- 49. The article of claim 44 wherein said article is selected from the group consisting of infant diapers, training pants, adult incontinence briefs, and feminine hygiene pads.
- 50. A disposable absorbent article, comprising:
a chassis including a liquid pervious topsheet, and a liquid impervious backsheet; and an absorbent structure between said topsheet and said backsheet, said absorbent structure including: an acquisition stratum in fluid communication with said topsheet; a distribution stratum in fluid communication with the acquisition stratum, said distribution stratum including fibers combined with a polyvalent cation-containing compound; and a storage stratum in fluid communication with the distribution stratum, said storage stratum including fibers and superabsorbent polymer particles.
- 51. The article of claim 50 wherein the polyvalent cation is present in an amount greater than 0.25% to 5%, by weight of the fiber in the storage stratum.
- 52. The article of claim 50 wherein the cation is selected from the group consisting of aluminum, iron, tin and mixtures thereof.
- 53. The article of claim 50 wherein said superabsorbent polymer is selected from the group consisting of starch-acrylate graft co-polymers, polyacrylates, carboxymethylcellulose derivatives and mixtures thereof.
- 54. The article structure of claim 50 wherein said particles are present in an amount greater than 0.25% to 5%, by weight of the fiber in the storage stratum.
- 55. The article of claim 50 wherein said article is selected from the group consisting of infant diapers, training pants, adult incontinence briefs, and feminine hygiene pads.
- 56. A method of preparing an absorbent structure, comprising:
adjusting the pH of a slurry of cellulose fibers to between 3.8 and 4.2; introducing aluminum sulfate to said slurry; agitating the fiber slurry and increasing the pH to between 5.5 and 5.9; forming a web from said fibers; applying an ionizable acid in an amount of between 0.5% and 5% by weight of the fibers to said web; drying and individualizing the fibers; and introducing superabsorbent polymer particles to the fibers to form an absorbent structure.
- 57. The method of claim 56 wherein said acid is applied by a method selected from the group consisting of spraying, painting and foaming.
- 58. The method of claim 56 further comprising the step of applying a reducing agent to the web.
- 59. The method of 58 wherein said reducing agent is applied after said application of said acid.
- 60. A method of preparing an absorbent structure, comprising:
adjusting the pH of a slurry of cellulose fibers to between 3.8 and 4.2; introducing aluminum sulfate to said slurry; agitating the fiber slurry and increasing the pH to between 5.5 and 5.9; forming a web from said fibers; applying aluminum sulfate in an amount of between 6.2% and 6.8% by weight of fibers to said web; drying and individualizing the fibers; and introducing superabsorbent polymer particles to the fibers to form an absorbent structure.
- 61. The method of claim 60 wherein said aluminum sulfate is applied by a method selected from the group consisting of spraying, painting and foaming.
- 62. The method of claim 60 further comprising the step of applying a reducing agent to the web.
- 63. The method of 60 wherein said reducing agent is applied after said application of said aluminum sulfate application.
- 64. A method of preparing an absorbent structure, comprising:
mixing superabsorbent polymer particles with an aqueous solution of a polyvalent cation containing compound; drying said mixture above 100° C. until a dry mixture is formed; crushing the dry mixture to form particles; and introducing said particles into an absorbent structure containing fibers.
- 65. A method of preparing an absorbent structure, comprising:
forming a slurry of cellulose fibers; forming a web from from said fibers; applying aluminum sulfate in an amount of between 6.2% and 7.0% by weight of fibers to said web; drying and individualizing the fibers; and introducing superabsorbent polymer particles to the fibers to form an absorbent structure.
- 66. The method of claim 65 wherein said aluminum sulfate is applied by a method selected from the group consisting of spraying, painting and foaming.
- 67. The method of claim 65 further comprising the step of applying a reducing agent to the web.
- 68. The method of 67 wherein said reducing agent is applied after said application of said aluminum sulfate application.
- 69. The absorbent structure of claim 1 wherein said fibers form a topsheet.
- 70. A absorbent structure, comprising:
a non-woven material including fibers bound with a polyvalent cation-containing compound, said fibers exhibiting an ion extraction factor of at least 5%; and superabsorbent polymer particles.
- 71. A method of preparing an absorbent structure, comprising:
mixing superabsorbent polymer particles with an non-aqueous solution of a polyvalent cation containing compound; drying said mixture until a dry mixture is formed; and introducing said particles into an absorbent structure containing fibers.
- 72. The method of claim 71, wherein said non-aqueous solution is prepared with a solvent selected from the group consisting of methanol, ethanol, n-propanol, iso-propanol, acetone and mixtures thereof.
- 73. The method of claim 71, wherein the drying step is conducted at a temperature of less than 100° C.
- 74. The method of claim 71, wherein the drying step is conducted at a temperature of less than 40° C.
- 75. Fibers bound with a polyvalent cation-containing compound, said fibers exhibiting an ion extraction factor of at least 5%.
- 76. The fibers of claim 75 wherein said fibers exhibit an ion extraction factor of at least 25%.
- 77. The fibers of claim 76 wherein said fibers exhibit an ion extraction factor of at least 50%.
- 78. The fibers of claim 77 wherein said fibers exhibit an ion extraction factor of at least 90%.
- 79. The fibers of claim 75 wherein the polyvalent cation is present in an amount greater than 0.25% to 5%, by weight of the fiber.
- 80. The fibers of claim 79 wherein the polyvalent cation is present in an amount of between 0.25% and 2.5%, by weight of the fiber.
- 81. The fibers of claim 80 wherein the polyvalent cation is present in an amount of between 0.4% and 1.2%, by weight of the fiber.
- 82. The fibers of claim 75 wherein the polyvalent cation is a transition metal ion.
- 83. The fibers of claim 75 wherein the cation is selected from the group consisting of aluminum, iron, tin and mixtures thereof.
- 84. The fibers of claim 75 wherein the polyvalent cation is in the +3 or +4 oxidation state.
- 85. The fibers of claim 75 wherein said compound is a polyvalent metal salt.
- 86. The fibers of claim 85 wherein said compound is selected from the group consisting of hydroxides of aluminum, iron and tin, and mixtures thereof.
- 87. The fibers of claim 85 wherein said compound is selected from the group consisting of water soluble salts of aluminum, iron and tin, and mixtures thereof.
- 88. The fibers of claim 75 wherein said fiber is at least 80% alpha cellulose and has a water retention value of at least 80%.
- 89. The fibers of claim 75 wherein said fiber is at least 95% alpha cellulose, has a curl of at least 25% and has a water retention value of less than 90%.
- 90. The fibers of claim 75 wherein said fiber is crosslinked, has a curl of greater than 50% and has a water retention value of less than 60%.
- 91. The fibers of claim 75 wherein said fiber is a cellulose fiber selected from the group consisting of softwood cellulose, hardwood cellulose, cotton, esparto grass, bagasse, hemp, flax, chemically modified cellulose, physically modified cellulose, regenerated cellulose, bacterially generated cellulose, lyocell, cellulose acetate and mixtures thereof.
- 92. The fibers of claim 75 wherein said fiber is selected from the group consisting of hydrophobic fibers treated with a surfactant, hydrophobic fibers treated with silica, surface-oxidized hydrophobic fibers, and mixtures thereof.
- 93. An absorbent structure comprising: fibers bound with a polyvalent cation-containing compound, said fibers exhibiting an ion extraction factor of at least 5%; superabsorbent polymer particles; and oxalic acid bound to the fiber.
- 94. An absorbent structure comprising:
(A) fibers, and (B) superabsorbent polymer particles having surfaces coated with a polyvalent ion salt containing a polyvalent cation and one or more anions.
- 95. The structure of claim 94, wherein the polyvalent cation is present in an amount from about 0.25 percent to about 5 percent.
- 96. The structure of claim 95, wherein the polyvalent cation is present in an amount from about 0.25 percent to about 2.5 percent.
- 97. The structure of claim 96, wherein the polyvalent cation is present in an amount from about 0.4 percent to about 1.2 percent.
- 98. The structure of claim 94, wherein the polyvalent cation is a transition metal ion.
- 99. The structure of claim 94, wherein the polyvalent cation is in the +3 or +4 oxidation state.
- 100. The structure of claim 94, wherein the polyvalent cation is aluminum, iron, tin, or a mixture thereof.
- 101. The structure of claim 99, wherein the anion is water soluble.
- 102. The structure of claim 99, wherein the salt is hydroxide.
- 103. The structure of claim 99, wherein the anion is sulfate.
- 104. The structure of claim 103, wherein the salt is aluminum sulfate.
- 105. The structure of claim 94, wherein the superabsorbent polymer is a starch-acrylate graft co-polymer, a polyacrylate, a carboxymethylcellulose derivative or a mixture thereof.
- 106. The structure of claim 105, wherein the superabsorbent polymer is a polyacrylate.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/360,147, filed Feb. 7, 2003, which is a divisional application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/469,930, filed Dec. 21, 1999, which has issued into U.S. Pat. No. 6,562,743, which claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119, based on U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/117,565, filed Jan. 27, 1999, and Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/113,849, filed Dec. 24, 1998, the entire disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (2)
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Divisions (1)
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Continuations (1)
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