Claims
- 1-20. (Canceled).
- 21. A cellulose acetate film comprising cellulose acetate, wherein the cellulose acetate has an acetic acid content in the range of 55.0 to 58.0%, and wherein the film is formed by a solvent casting method using a cellulose acetate solution that is prepared according to a cooling dissolution method.
- 22. The cellulose acetate film as defined in claim 21, wherein the film is stretched.
- 23. The cellulose acetate film as defined in claim 22, wherein the film is stretched at a stretch ratio of increase of length in the range of 10 to 30%.
- 24. The cellulose acetate film as defined in claim 22, wherein the film is stretched at a stretch ratio of increase of width in the range of 10 to 30%.
- 25. The cellulose acetate film as defined in claim 21, wherein the cooling dissolution method uses a halogenated hydrocarbon as a solvent.
- 26. The cellulose acetate film as defined in claim 25, wherein the halogenated hydrocarbon is methylene chloride.
- 27. The cellulose acetate film as defined in claim 21, wherein the film contains a compound having at least two aromatic rings in an amount of 0.3 to 20 weight parts based on 100 weight parts of the cellulose acetate.
- 28. The cellulose acetate film as defined in claim 21, wherein the film has a surface immersed in an acid or alkali solution.
- 29. The cellulose acetate film as defined in claim 21, wherein the film has a surface sprayed with an alkali solution.
- 30. The cellulose acetate film as defined in claim 21, wherein the film has a surface subjected to a corona discharge treatment.
- 31. A cellulose acetate film comprising cellulose acetate, wherein the cellulose acetate has an acetic acid content in the range of 58.0 to 62.5%, wherein the film is stretched, and wherein the film is formed by a solvent casting method using a cellulose acetate solution that is prepared according to a cooling dissolution method.
- 32. The cellulose acetate film as defined in claim 31, wherein the film is stretched at a stretch ratio of increase of length in the range of 10 to 30%.
- 33. The cellulose acetate film as defined in claim 31, wherein the film is stretched at a stretch ratio of increase of width in the range of 10 to 30%.
- 34. The cellulose acetate film as defined in claim 31, wherein the cooling dissolution method uses a halogenated hydrocarbon as a solvent.
- 35. The cellulose acetate film as defined in claim 34, wherein the halogenated hydrocarbon is methylene chloride.
- 36. The cellulose acetate film as defined in claim 31, wherein the film contains a compound having at least two aromatic rings in an amount of 0.3 to 20 weight parts based on 100 weight parts of the cellulose acetate.
- 37. The cellulose acetate film as defined in claim 31, wherein the film has a surface immersed in an acid or alkali solution.
- 38. The cellulose acetate film as defined in claim 31, wherein the film has a surface sprayed with an alkali solution.
- 39. The cellulose acetate film as defined in claim 31, wherein the film has a surface subjected to a corona discharge treatment.
- 40. A cellulose acetate film comprising cellulose acetate, wherein the cellulose acetate has an acetic acid content in the range of 58.0 to 62.5%, and wherein the film is formed by a solvent casting method using a cellulose acetate solution that is prepared according to a cooling dissolution method using a halogenated hydrocarbon as a solvent.
- 41. The cellulose acetate film as defined in claim 40, wherein the halogenated hydrocarbon is methylene chloride.
- 42. The cellulose acetate film as defined in claim 40, wherein the film contains a compound having at least two aromatic rings in an amount of 0.3 to 20 weight parts based on 100 weight parts of the cellulose acetate.
- 43. The cellulose acetate film as defined in claim 40, wherein the film has a surface immersed in an acid or alkali solution.
- 44. The cellulose acetate film as defined in claim 40, wherein the film has a surface sprayed with an alkali solution.
- 45. The cellulose acetate film as defined in claim 40, wherein the film has a surface subjected to a corona discharge treatment.
Priority Claims (2)
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9-304838 |
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11-066723 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/174,464 filed on Oct. 19, 1998.
Divisions (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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