Claims
- 1. A material for capturing a chemical substance, the material comprising fibers having metal alkoxide particles on surfaces of the fibers.
- 2. The material for capturing a chemical substance according to claim 1, wherein the metal alkoxide particles are made from at least one of oligosilica, oligozirconia and oligotitania.
- 3. The material for capturing a chemical substance according to claim 1, wherein the fibers comprise any of inorganic fibers, regenerated fibers, synthetic fibers and combinations thereof.
- 4. The material for capturing a chemical substance according to claim 2, wherein the fibers comprise any of inorganic fibers, regenerated fibers, synthetic fibers and combinations thereof.
- 5. The material for capturing a chemical substance according to claim 1, wherein the material has a form of an air cleaner to remove the chemical substance from air.
- 6. A method for producing a material for capturing a chemical substance comprising the steps of:
treating surfaces of fibers to facilitate fixation of metal alkoxide particles to the fibers; forming the metal alkoxide particles on the surfaces; and fixing the metal alkoxide particles to the surfaces.
- 7. The method for producing a material for capturing a chemical substance according to claim 6, wherein the metal alkoxide particles are made from oligomers having a polymerization degree in a range of 10 to 20.
- 8. The method for producing a material for capturing a chemical substance according to claim 6, wherein the treating step includes at least one of alkali treatment, surface treatment with a silylation agent and coating treatment with water glass.
- 9. The method for producing a material for capturing a chemical substance according to claims 6, wherein the forming step includes a step of applying oligomers of the metal alkoxide on the surfaces of the fibers and a subsequent step of placing the fibers in an aqueous alkali solution to form the metal alkoxide particles.
- 10. The method for producing a material for capturing a chemical substance according to claims 6, wherein the fixing step includes heat treatment of the fibers by continuous heating.
- 11. The method for producing a material for capturing a chemical substance according claims 6, further comprising a step of chemically modifying the metal alkoxide particles.
- 12. The method for producing a material for capturing a chemical substance according to claim 7, wherein the treating step includes at least one of alkali treatment, surface treatment with a silylation agent and coating treatment with water glass.
- 13. The method for producing a material for capturing a chemical substance according to claims 7, wherein the forming step includes a step of applying oligomers of the metal alkoxide on the surfaces of the fibers and a subsequent step of placing the fibers in an aqueous alkali solution to form the metal alkoxide particles.
- 14. The method for producing a material for capturing a chemical substance according to claims 8, wherein the forming step includes a step of applying oligomers of the metal alkoxide on the surfaces of the fibers and a subsequent step of placing the fibers in an aqueous alkali solution to form the metal alkoxide particles.
- 15. The method for producing a material for capturing a chemical substance according to claims 12, wherein the forming step includes a step of applying oligomers of the metal alkoxide on the surfaces of the fibers and a subsequent step of placing the fibers in an aqueous alkali solution to form the metal alkoxide particles.
- 16. The method for producing a material for capturing a chemical substance according to claims 7, wherein the fixing step includes heat treatment of the fibers by continuous heating.
- 17. The method for producing a material for capturing a chemical substance according to claims 8, wherein the fixing step includes heat treatment of the fibers by continuous heating.
- 18. The method for producing a material for capturing a chemical substance according to claims 12, wherein the fixing step includes heat treatment of the fibers by continuous heating.
- 19. The method for producing a material for capturing a chemical substance according to claims 9, wherein the fixing step includes heat treatment of the fibers by continuous heating.
- 20. The method for producing a material for capturing a chemical substance according to claims 13, wherein the fixing step includes heat treatment of the fibers by continuous heating.
- 21. The method for producing a material for capturing a chemical substance according to claims 14, wherein the fixing step includes heat treatment of the fibers by continuous heating.
- 22. The method for producing a material for capturing a chemical substance according to claims 15, wherein the fixing step includes heat treatment of the fibers by continuous heating.
- 23. The method for producing a material for capturing a chemical substance according claims 7, further comprising a step of chemically modifying the metal alkoxide particles.
- 24. The method for producing a material for capturing a chemical substance according claims 8, further comprising a step of chemically modifying the metal alkoxide particles.
- 25. The method for producing a material for capturing a chemical substance according claims 12, further comprising a step of chemically modifying the metal alkoxide particles.
- 26. The method for producing a material for capturing a chemical substance according claims 9, further comprising a step of chemically modifying the metal alkoxide particles.
- 27. The method for producing a material for capturing a chemical substance according claims 13, further comprising a step of chemically modifying the metal alkoxide particles.
- 28. The method for producing a material for capturing a chemical substance according claims 14, further comprising a step of chemically modifying the metal alkoxide particles.
- 29. The method for producing a material for capturing a chemical substance according claims 15, further comprising a step of chemically modifying the metal alkoxide particles.
- 30. The method for producing a material for capturing a chemical substance according claims 10, further comprising a step of chemically modifying the metal alkoxide particles.
- 31. The method for producing a material for capturing a chemical substance according claims 16, further comprising a step of chemically modifying the metal alkoxide particles.
- 32. The method for producing a material for capturing a chemical substance according claims 17, further comprising a step of chemically modifying the metal alkoxide particles.
- 33. The method for producing a material for capturing a chemical substance according claims 18, further comprising a step of chemically modifying the metal alkoxide particles.
- 34. The method for producing a material for capturing a chemical substance according claims 19, further comprising a step of chemically modifying the metal alkoxide particles.
- 35. The method for producing a material for capturing a chemical substance according claims 20, further comprising a step of chemically modifying the metal alkoxide particles.
- 36. The method for producing a material for capturing a chemical substance according claims 21, further comprising a step of chemically modifying the metal alkoxide particles.
- 37. The method for producing a material for capturing a chemical substance according claims 22, further comprising a step of chemically modifying the metal alkoxide particles.
- 38. A tube for capturing a chemical substance using a material according to claim 1, comprising a hollow tube having at least one frit, wherein the material is held by the frit so as to capture a small amount of the chemical substance from a liquid passing therethrough.
- 39. A tube for capturing a chemical substance using a material according to claim 1, comprising a hollow tube, wherein the material is held in the hollow tube so as to capture a small amount of the chemical substance from a gas passing therethrough.
- 40. The tube for capturing a chemical substance according to claim 39, wherein the fibers of the material are lightly held in a state of low density.
- 41. The tube for capturing a chemical substance according to claim 39, wherein the fibers of the material are assembled and held in a bunch.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/JP00/08679, filed Dec. 7, 2000, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Continuations (1)
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Number |
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PCT/JP00/08679 |
Dec 2000 |
US |
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10454140 |
Jun 2003 |
US |