Claims
- 1. An absorbent product comprising, as an absorbent element therein, wet cross-linked and freeze dried microfibrillar pulp, said pulp comprising sheets of microfibrils arranged as discontinuous walls surrounding void volumes, said microfibrils having intermolecular cross-links between macromolecular chains, said absorbent element retaining good absorbency even after having been highly compressed to a sample density of at least 0.1 lg/cm.sup.3.
- 2. The product of claim 1, said product having been densified under pressure to a sample density of at least about 0.4 g/cm.sup.3.
- 3. The product of claim 2, wherein said pulp has a maximum Porous Plate Capacity of at least about 10 g/g with a testing fluid of 1% NaCl aqueous solution.
- 4. The product of claim 2, wherein said pulp has a Porous Plate Retention of at least about 5 g/g with a testing fluid of 1% NaCl aqueous solution.
- 5. The product of claim 3, wherein said pulp has a maximum Porous Plate Capacity of about 20 g/g.
- 6. The product of claim 4, wherein said pulp has a Porous Plate Retention of about 11 g/g.
- 7. The product of claim 2, said absorbent element demonstrating a uniaxial Z direction swelling in the wet state.
- 8. The product of claim 1, wherein said product is a sanitary napkin.
- 9. The product of claim 1, wherein said product is a catamenial tampon.
- 10. The product of claim 1, wherein said product is a disposable diaper.
- 11. The product of claim 1, wherein said product is a wound dressing.
- 12. The product of claim 1, wherein the starting cellulose fibers are wood pulp.
- 13. A process for preparing a highly absorbent retentive cellulose pulp, said pulp being capable of retaining good absorbency even after having been highly compressed to a sample density of at least about 0.1 g/cm.sup.3, said process comprising:
- (a) forming a slurry, in a freeze drying medium, of cellulose fibers which have been beaten to a degree such that at least the outermost secondary walls thereof are essentially completely disintegrated into microfibrillar form, said freeze drying medium consisting of water or a non-aqueous solvent which is capable of hydrogen bonding with cellulose and which in pure form possesses a freezing point between 0.degree. C. and 100.degree. C., or a boiling point between 0.degree. C. and 150.degree. C. at normal pressure:
- (b) adding a cross-linking agent to said slurry and permitting cross-linking to commence; and
- (c) freeze drying said slurry;
- whereby said highly absorbent, retentive, cross-linked cellulose pulp results.
- 14. The process of claim 13, which comprises additionally compressing said absorbent element to produce a densified thin sheet having a sample density of at least about 0.1 g/cm.sup.3.
- 15. The process of claim 14, said absorbent element having been densified under pressure to a sample density of at least about 0.4 g/cm.sup.3.
- 16. The process of claim 13, in which said cross-linking agent is selected from the group consisting of glutaraldehyde, a polyamine/amide epichlorohydrin adduct or formalin.
- 17. The process of claim 16, in which said cross-linking agent is a glutaraldehyde, catalyzed in zinc chloride.
- 18. The process of claim 16, in which said cross-linking agent is a polyamine/amide-epichlorohydrin adduct.
- 19. The process of claim 13, in which said non aqueous solvent is selected from the group consisting of t-butyl alcohol, benzene, hexafluorobenzene, 2-nitroisobutane, acetic acid, t-butyl mercaptan, cyclohexane, cyclohexyl fluoride, ethylene dibromide, 1,2 difluoro tetrachloroethane, glyoxal, and 2,2 dimethyl propionitrile.
- 20. The process of claim 17, in which said freeze drying medium is water.
- 21. The process of claim 18, in which said freeze drying medium is t-butyl alcohol.
- 22. An absorbent product, comprising, as an absorbent element therein, the cellulose pulp produced according to the process of claim 13.
- 23. An absorbent product, comprising, as an absorbent element therein, the cellulose pulp produced by the process of claim 14.
- 24. An absorbent product, comprising, as an absorbent element therein, the cellulose pulp produced according to the process of claim 15.
- 25. The product of claim 13, wherein said product is a sanitary napkin.
- 26. The product of claim 13, wherein said product is a catamenial tampon.
- 27. The product of claim 13, wherein said product is a disposable diaper.
- 28. The product of claim 13, wherein said product is a wound dressing.
- 29. The product of claim 13, wherein the starting cellulose fibers are wood pulp.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 757,567, filed July 22, 1985 now abandoned.
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