Claims
- 1. Chitosan-containing acrylic fibers having a total chitosan content of 0.05 to 2% by weight and an extractable chitosan content of not less than 0.03% by weight, a difference between the total chitosan content and extractable chitosan content being from 0.03 to 0.8% by weight, wherein chitosan is dispersed in the fibers in the form of fine particles and an equivalent-circle average diameter of the fine particles in a cross section is from 1 to 100 nm, and wherein an average of a shape factor SF defined, by an equation of the fine particles of chitosan in a cross section of acrylic fibers, is from 100 to 300 and its standard deviation is not more than 150, said equation being SF=ML2×π×100/(4×A) wherein ML represents a maximum length of fine particles of chitosan in a cross section of fibers, and A represents an area of fine particles of chitosan in a cross section of fibers, the chitosan-containing acrylic fibers further having a quaternary ammonium salt content of more than the total chitosan content to not more than 3% by weight.
- 2. Chitosan-containing acrylic fibers according to claim 1, wherein X is an anion selected from the group consisting of carboxylate ion, sulfonate ion, sulfate ion, phosphate ion and phosphonate ion.
- 3. Chitosan-containing acrylic fibers according to claim 1, wherein the quaternary ammonium salt is represented by the general formula (I)[R1R2R3R4N]+aXa−wherein R1 to R4 independently represent an optionally substituted alkyl group having 1 to 18 carbon atoms; X represents a halogen ion, an organic and anion or an oxo-acid ion; and a represents the valence of X.
- 4. Chitosan-containing acrylic fibers according to claim 3, wherein X is a carboxylate ion.
- 5. Chitosan-containing acrylic fibers according to claim 3, wherein X is a sulfonate ion.
- 6. Chitosan-containing acrylic fibers according to claim 3, wherein X is a sulfate ion.
- 7. Chitosan-containing acrylic fibers according to claim 3; wherein X is a phosphate ion.
- 8. Chitosan-containing acrylic fibers according to claim 3, wherein X is a phosphonate ion.
- 9. Chitosan-containing acrylic fibers according to claim 3, wherein R1 to R4 are independently selected from the group consisting of a C1-C18 alkyl group, a hydroxyl-substituted C1-C8 alkyl group, and a C1-C20 alkylcarbonyl amino-substituted C1-C8 alkyl group.
- 10. Chitosan-containing acrylic fibers having a total chitosan content of 0.05 to 2% by weight and an extractable chitosan content of not less than 0.03% by weight to less than the total chitosan content.
- 11. Chitosan-containing acrylic fibers according to claim 10, wherein a difference between the total chitosan content and extractable chitosan content is from 0.03 to 0.8% by weight.
- 12. Chitosan-containing acrylic fibers having a total chitosan content of 0.05 to 2% by weight, wherein chitosan is dispersed in the fibers in the form of fine particles and an equivalent-circle average diameter of the fine particles in a cross section is from 1 to 100 nm.
- 13. Chitosan-containing acrylic fibers according to claim 10, wherein an average of a shape factor SF defined by the following equation of the fine particles of chitosan is from 100 to 300 and its standard deviation is not more than 150:SF=ML2×π×100(4×A) wherein ML represents a maximum length of fine particles of chitosan in a cross section of fibers, and A represents an area of fine particles of chitosan in a cross section of fibers.
- 14. Chitosan-containing acrylic fibers having a total chitosan content of 0.05 to 2% by weight and a quaternary ammonium salt content of more than the total chitosan content to not more than 3% by weight.
- 15. Chitosan-containing acrylic fibers according to claim 14, wherein the quaternary ammonium salt is represented by the general formula (I):[R1R2R3R4N]+aXa− (I) wherein R1 to R4 independently represent an optionally substituted alkyl group having 1 to 18 carbon atoms; X represents a halogen ion, an organic acid anion or an oxo-acid ion; and “a” represents a valence of X.
- 16. Chitosan-containing acrylic fibers according to claim 15, wherein X is an anion selected from the group consisting of carboxylate ion, sulfonate ion, sulfate ion, phosphate ion and phosphonate ion.
- 17. Chitosan-containing acrylic fibers having a total chitosan content of 0.05 to 2% by weight and an extractable chitosan content of not less than 0.03% by weight, a difference between the total chitosan content and extractable chitosan content being from 0.03 to 0.8% by weight, wherein chitosan is dispersed in the fibers in the form of fine particles and an equivalent-circle average diameter of the fine particles in a cross section is from 1 to 100 nm, and wherein an average of a shape factor SF of the fine particles of chitosan in a cross section of acrylic fibers is from 100 to 300 and its standard deviation is not more than 150, said shape factor SF being defined by the equation:SF: ML2×π×100(4×A) wherein ML represents a maximum length of fine particles of chitosan in a cross section of fibers, and A represents an area of fine particles of chitosan in a cross section of fibers.
- 18. Chitosan-containing acrylic fibers having a total chitosan content of 0.05 to 2% by weight and an extractable chitosan content of not less than 0.03% by weight, a difference between the total chitosan content and extractable chitosan content being from 0.03 to 0.8% by weight, and a quatemary ammonium salt content of more than the total chitosan content to not more than 3% by weight.
- 19. Chitosan-containing acrylic fibers according to claim 17, wherein the quatemary ammonium salt is represented by the general formula (I):[R1R2R3N]+a Xa−wherein R1 to R4 independently represent an optionally substituted alkyl group naming 1 to 18 carbon atoms; X represents a halogen ion; an organic acid anion or an oxo-acid ion; and “a” represents a valence of X.
- 20. Chitosan-containing acrylic fibers according to claim 18, wherein X is an anion selected from the group consisting of carboxylate ion, sulfonate ion, sulfate ion, phosphate ion and phosphonate ion.
Priority Claims (4)
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8-245136 |
Sep 1996 |
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8-245137 |
Sep 1996 |
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8-299099 |
Nov 1996 |
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9-179863 |
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RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of International Appln. No. PCT/JP97/02725 filed Aug. 6, 1997 which designated the U.S., now abandoned.
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