Claims
- 1. A one-bath process for rendering cellulosic textiles bacteriostatic, which process comprises:
- (a) preparing an aqueous treating solution containing about from 1% to 35% zirconyl acetate, 0.3% to 35% acetic acid, and 1% to 25% of an inorganic peroxide selected from the class consisting of hydrogen peroxide, an alkali metal perborate monohydrate and an alkali metal perborate tetrahydrate, the solution being made up by adding the inorganic peroxide to a solution of the zirconyl acetate and acetic acid in water, the ratio by weight of acetic acid to zirconyl acetate being from about 0.3:1 to about 5:1, and the mole ratio of zirconyl acetate to inorganic peroxide being from about 0.1:1 to about 3:1,
- (b) immersing a cellulosic textile in the aqueous treating solution for a period of time sufficient to thoroughly wet the cellulosic textile,
- (c) removing excess treating solution from the cellulosic textile,
- (d) heating the cellulosic textile at a temperature of about from 50.degree. C. to 160.degree. C. for about from 0.5 minutes to 30 minutes to dry the cellulosic textile and cause deposition of peroxide complexes of zirconium on the textile, the higher temperatures being maintained for the shorter times,
- (e) washing the cellulosic textile to remove excess reagents, and
- (f) drying the treated cellulosic textile at a temperature of 50.degree. C. to 140.degree. C. for from 0.5 minute to 30 minutes, the higher temperatures being used for the shorter times.
- 2. The process of claim 1 where the inorganic peroxide is hydrogen peroxide.
- 3. The process of claim 1 where the inorganic peroxide is sodium perborate tetrahydrate.
- 4. As a textile material, the cellulosic textile treated by the process of claim 1.
- 5. As a textile material, cotton fabric treated by the process of claim 1.
- 6. A one-bath process for rendering cellulosic textiles bacteriostatic, which process comprises:
- (a) adding a 10%-30% aqueous solution of hydrogen peroxide to a 1%-40% aqueous solution of zirconyl acetate at 10.degree. C.-50.degree. C. to produce a gel,
- (b) storing the gel at 10.degree. C.-35.degree. C. for 18-24 hours to allow the gel to reliquefy to an aqueous solution,
- (c) immersing a cellulosic textile in the aqueous solution for a period of time sufficient to thoroughly wet the cellulosic textile,
- (d) removal of excess treating solution from the cellulosic textile,
- (e) heating the cellulosic textile at a temperature of about from 50.degree. C. to 160.degree. C. for about from 0.5 minute to 30 minutes to dry the cellulosic textile and cause deposition of peroxide complexes of zirconium on the textile, the higher temperatures being maintained for the shorter times,
- (f) washing the cellulosic textile to remove excess reagents, and
- (g) drying the treated cellulosic textile at a temperature of 50.degree. C. to 140.degree. C. for from 0.5 minute to 30 minutes, the higher temperatures being used for the shorter times.
- 7. A two-bath process for rendering cellulosic textiles bacteriostatic, which process comprises:
- (a) immersing the cellulosic textile in an aqueous treating solution containing about from 1% to 40% of zirconyl acetate in water,
- (b) removing excess treating solution from the cellulosic textile,
- (c) heating the cellulosic textile at about from 50.degree. C. to about 160.degree. C. for from 0.5 minute to 30 minutes to dry the cellulosic textile and to convert the soluble zirconyl acetate to an insoluble zirconium oxyacetate complex deposited on the cellulosic textile, the higher temperatures being used for the shorter times,
- (d) immersing the cellulosic textile in an aqueous treating solution containing about from 1% to 30% of an inorganic peroxide selected from the class consisting of hydrogen peroxide, an alkali metal perborate monohydrate, an alkali metal perborate tetrahydrate and an alkali metal peroxydiphosphate, the immersion being continued for a time sufficient to thoroughly wet the textile,
- (e) removal of excess treating solution from the cellulosic textile,
- (f) heating the cellulosic textile at about from 50.degree. C. to about 160.degree. C. for from 0.5 minute to 30 minutes, the higher temperatures being used for the shorter times, to dry the cellulosic textile and to produce an insoluble peroxide complex of the zirconium oxyacetate deposited on the cellulosic textile,
- (g) washing the cellulosic textile to remove excess reagents, and
- (h) drying the treated cellulosic textile at temperatures of 50.degree. C.-140.degree. C. for from 0.5 minutes to 30 minutes, the higher temperatures being used for the shorter times.
- 8. The process of claim 7 where the inorganic peroxide is hydrogen peroxide.
- 9. The process of claim 7 where the inorganic peroxide is sodium perborate tetrahydrate.
- 10. The process of claim 7 where the inorganic peroxide is potassium peroxydiphosphate.
- 11. As a textile material, the cellulosic textile treated by the process of claim 7.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 787,177 filed Apr. 12, 1977, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,115,422, patented Sept. 19, 1978.
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