Claims
- 1. A method of preparing a manganese oxide coated acrylic fiber which comprises:
- immersing acrylic fiber in a solution of an alkali metal base at a concentration from about 4N to about 7N at a temperature from about 80.degree.C to about 110.degree.C until the fiber obtains an orange-red color;
- removing said fiber from said solution;
- removing excess solution from said fiber;
- immersing said fiber in a solution of a Mn.sup.+.sup.2 with a pH from 1 to 2 at a concentration from about 60% to 100% saturation at a temperature from about 30.degree.C to about 40.degree.C until the fiber is saturated;
- removing said fiber from said solution;
- removing excess solution from said fiber;
- immersing said fiber in a solution of an alkali metal base at a concentration from about 3N to about 7N at a temperature from about 20.degree.C to about 70.degree.C;
- removing said fiber from solution;
- removing excess solution from said fiber; and
- exposing said fiber to air until a blackish color is obtained.
- 2. A method of preparing a manganese oxide coated acrylic fiber which comprises:
- immersing acrylic fiber in a solution of NaOH solution at a concentration from 5N to 6N at a temperature from 80.degree.C to 90.degree.C until the fiber obtains an orange-red color;
- removing said fiber from said solution;
- removing excess solution from said fiber;
- immersing said fiber in a solution of manganese chloride with a pH from 1 to 2 at a concentration from 75% to 90% saturation at a temperature from 30.degree.C to 40.degree.C until the fiber is saturated;
- removing said fiber from said solution;
- removing excess solution from said fiber;
- immersing said fiber in a NaOH solution at a concentration from 5.5N to 6.5N at a temperature from 25.degree.C to 30.degree.C;
- removing said fiber from said solution;
- removing excess solution from said fiber; and
- exposing said fiber to air until a blackish color is obtained.
- 3. The product of claim 1.
- 4. The product of claim 2.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States of America for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties there on or therefore.
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