Claims
- 1. A pulp comprising:
a treated Kraft pulp comprising:
(a) at least 7% by weight hemicellulose; (b) cellulose having an average degree of polymerization of from about 200 to about 1100; and (c) a copper number of less than about 2.0.
- 2. The pulp of claim 1 wherein said treated Kraft pulp is produced from wood.
- 3. The pulp of claim 2 wherein the treated Kraft pulp is produced from at least one softwood tree species selected from the group consisting of fir, pine, spruce, larch, cedar, and hemlock.
- 4. The pulp of claim 2 wherein the treated Kraft pulp is produced from at least one hardwood tree species selected from the group consisting of acacia, alder, aspen, oak, gum, eucalyptus, poplar, gmelina and maple.
- 5. The pulp of claim 1 wherein the treated Kraft pulp comprises cellulose having an average degree of polymerization of from about 300 to about 1100, and from 7% by weight to about 30% by weight hemicellulose.
- 6. The pulp of claim 1 wherein the treated Kraft pulp comprises cellulose having an average degree of polymerization of from about 300 to about 1100, and from about 7% by weight to about 20% by weight hemicellulose.
- 7. The pulp of claim 1 wherein the treated Kraft pulp comprises cellulose having an average degree of polymerization of from about 400 to about 700, and from about 10% by weight to about 17% by weight hemicellulose.
- 8. The pulp of claim 1 wherein the distribution of treated Kraft pulp cellulose D.P. values is unimodal.
- 9. The pulp of claim 1 wherein the treated Kraft pulp has a copper number less than about 1.1.
- 10. The pulp of claim 1 wherein the treated Kraft pulp has a copper number less than about 0.7.
- 11. The pulp of claim 1 wherein the kappa number of the treated Kraft pulp is less than 1.0.
- 12. The pulp of claim 1 wherein the treated Kraft pulp has a carbonyl content of less than about 120 μmol/g.
- 13. The pulp of claim 1 wherein the treated Kraft pulp has a carboxyl content of less than about 120 μmol/g.
- 14. The pulp of claim 1 wherein the treated Kraft pulp has a total transition metal content of less than 20 ppm.
- 15. The pulp of claim 14 wherein the total transition metal content is less than 5 ppm.
- 16. The pulp of claim 1 wherein the treated Kraft pulp has an iron content of less than 4 ppm.
- 17. The pulp of claim 1 wherein the treated Kraft pulp has a copper content of less than 1.0 ppm.
- 18. The pulp of claim 1 wherein the treated Kraft pulp is capable of fully dissolving in NMMO in less than about 20 minutes utilizing the dissolution procedure set forth in Example 6.
- 19. The pulp of claim 1 wherein the treated Kraft pulp has a length-weighted percentage of fibers, of length less than 0.2 mm, of less than 4%.
- 20. The pulp of claim 1 having a silica content of less than 40 ppm.
- 21. The pulp of claim 1 being in a form that is adapted for storage or transportation.
- 22. The pulp of claim 21, said pulp being in a form selected from the group consisting of a sheet, a roll and a bale.
- 23. The pulp of claim 22, said pulp being in the form of a sheet having a Mullen Burst Index of less than about 2.0 kN/g.
- 24. The pulp of claim 23 wherein the Mullen Burst Index is less than about 1.2 kN/g.
- 25. The pulp of claim 24, said pulp having a Tear Index of less than 4 mNm2/g.
- 26. A pulp comprising:
a treated Kraft wood pulp comprising:
(a) at least 7% by weight hemicellulose; (b) a kappa number less than two; (c) cellulose having an average degree of polymerization of from about 200 to about 1100; and (d) said cellulose having individual D.P. values that are distributed unimodally.
- 27. A pulp comprising:
a treated Kraft pulp comprising:
(a) at least 7% by weight hemicellulose; (b) cellulose having an average degree of polymerization of from about 200 to about 1100; (c) a kappa number less than two; and (d) a copper number less than 0.7.
- 28. A pulp comprising:
a treated Kraft pulp comprising:
(a) at least 7% by weight hemicellulose; (b) cellulose having an average degree of polymerization of from about 200 to about 1100; (c) a kappa number less than two; (d) an iron content less than 4 ppm; and (e) a copper content less than 1.0 ppm.
- 29. A pulp comprising:
a treated Kraft pulp comprising:
(a) at least 7% by weight hemicellulose; (b) cellulose having an average degree of polymerization of less than 1100; and (c) a lignin content of about 0.1% by weight.
- 30. Lyocell fiber comprising:
a treated Kraft pulp comprising:
(a) at least 5% by weight hemicellulose; (b) cellulose having an average degree of polymerization of from about 200 to about 1100; and (c) a kappa number of less than 2.0.
- 31. The fiber of claim 30 having a hemicellulose content of from 5% by weight to about 27% by weight.
- 32. The fiber of claim 30 having a hemicellulose content of from 5% by weight to about 18% by weight.
- 33. The fiber of claim 32 further comprising cellulose having an average degree of polymerization of from about 300 to about 1000.
- 34. The fiber of claim 30 having a hemicellulose content of from about 10% by weight to about 15% by weight.
- 35. The fiber of claim 34 further comprising cellulose having an average degree of polymerization of from about 300 to about 1000.
- 36. The fiber of claim 30 further comprising cellulose having an average degree of polymerization of from about 300 to about 1100.
- 37. The fiber of claim 30 further comprising cellulose having an average degree of polymerization of from about 400 to about 1100.
- 38. The fiber of claim 30 further comprising cellulose having an average degree of polymerization of from about 400 to about 700.
- 39. The fiber of claim 30 wherein said cellulose has a unimodal distribution of degree of polymerization values.
- 40. The fiber of claim 30 having a copper number of less than about 2.0.
- 41. The fiber of claim 40 having a copper number of less than about 1.1.
- 42. The fiber of claim 40 having a copper number of less than about 0.7.
- 43. The fiber of claim 30 having a total transition metal content of less than 20 ppm.
- 44. The fiber of claim 43 having a total transition metal content of less than 5 ppm.
- 45. The fiber of claim 30 having an iron content of less than 4 ppm.
- 46. The fiber of claim 30 having a copper content of less than 1.0 ppm.
- 47. The fiber of claim 30 having a pebbled surface.
- 48. The fiber of claim 30 having a reflectance of less than about 8%.
- 49. The fiber of claim 30 having a natural crimp of irregular amplitude and period.
- 50. The fiber of claim 49 wherein said crimp amplitude is greater than about one fiber diameter and said crimp period is greater than about five fiber diameters.
- 51. The fiber of claim 30, said fiber having an enhanced dye-absorptive capacity.
- 52. The fiber of claim 30, said fiber having a substantially reduced tendency to fibrillate.
- 53. A process for making a composition for conversion to lyocell fiber, said process comprising:
(a) contacting a pulp comprising cellulose and hemicellulose with an amount of a reagent sufficient to reduce the average degree of polymerization of the cellulose to within the range of from about 200 to about 1100, without substantially reducing the hemicellulose content of the pulp; and (b) reducing the copper number of the pulp treated in accordance with step (a) to a value less than about 2.0.
- 54. The process of claim 53 wherein said reagent comprises at least one member of the group consisting of acid, steam, the combination of at least one transition metal and a peracid, and the combination of ferrous sulfate and hydrogen peroxide.
- 55. The process of claim 54 wherein said reagent is an acid.
- 56. The process of claim 55 wherein said acid is utilized in an amount of from about 0.1% w/w to about 10% w/w in its aqueous solution and said pulp is contacted with the acid for a period of from about 2 minutes to about 5 hours at a temperature of from about 20° C. to about 180° C.
- 57. The process of claim 54 wherein said reagent is steam.
- 58. The process of claim 57 wherein said steam is utilized at a temperature of from about 120° C. to about 260° C., at a pressure of from about 150 psi to about 750 psi, and said pulp is contacted with said steam for a period of from about 0.5 minutes to about 10 minutes.
- 59. The process of claim 54 wherein said reagent is a combination of at least one transition metal and a peracid.
- 60. The process of claim 59 wherein said transition metal is present at a concentration of from about 5 ppm to about 50 ppm, said peracid is present at a concentration of from about 5 mmol/liter to about 200 mmol/liter, and said pulp is contacted with said combination for a period of from about 0.2 hours to about 3.0 hours at a temperature of from about 40° C. to about 100° C.
- 61. The process of claim 54 wherein said reagent is the combination of steam and at least one acid.
- 62. The process of claim 53 wherein said reagent is selected from the group consisting of alkaline sodium hypochlorite and alkaline chlorine dioxide.
- 63. The process of claim 53 wherein the copper number is reduced by contacting the pulp treated in accordance with step (a) with an effective amount of sodium borohydride.
- 64. The process of claim 53 wherein the copper number is reduced by contacting the pulp treated in accordance with step (a) with an effective amount of at least one bleaching agent selected from the group consisting of sodium hypochlorite, chlorine dioxide, peroxides, peracids and sodium hydroxide.
- 65. A process for making lyocell fibers comprising the steps of:
(a) contacting a pulp comprising cellulose and hemicellulose with an amount of a reagent sufficient to reduce the average degree of polymerization of the cellulose to the range of from about 200 to about 1100 without substantially reducing the hemicellulose content of the pulp; (b) reducing the copper number of the pulp treated in accordance with step (a) to a value less than about 2.0; and (c) forming fibers from the pulp treated in accordance with steps (a) and (b).
- 66. The process of claim 65 wherein the fibers are formed by spun bonding.
- 67. The process of claim 65 wherein the fibers are formed by melt blowing.
- 68. The process of claim 65 wherein the fibers are formed by centrifugal spinning.
- 69. The process of claim 65 wherein the fibers are formed by a dry jet/wet process.
- 70. The process of claim 65 wherein the copper number is reduced by contacting the pulp treated in accordance with step (a) with an effective amount of sodium borohydride.
- 71. The process of claim 65 wherein the copper number is reduced by contacting the pulp treated in accordance with step (a) with an effective amount of at least one bleaching agent selected from the group consisting of sodium hypochlorite, chlorine dioxide, peroxides, peracids and sodium hydroxide.
- 72. Lyocell film comprising:
(a) a hemicellulose content of at least 5% by weight; (b) cellulose having an average degree of polymerization of from about 200 to about 1100; and (c) a copper number less than about 2.0.
- 73. A molded body formed from a composition of the present invention.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/185,423, filed Nov. 3, 1998, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/039,737, filed Mar. 16, 1998, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/916,652, filed Aug. 22, 1997, now abandoned, which claimed priority from Provisional Applications Ser. Nos. 60/023,909 and 60/024,462, both filed Aug. 23, 1996.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60024462 |
Aug 1996 |
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Continuation in Parts (4)
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