IP Library Granted Patent US 9,029,275
Granted Patent B2
US 9,029,275 · App. 12/374,220 · Granted May 12, 2015

Nanofiber sheet, process for producing the same, and fiber-reinforced composite material

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Patent No.
US 9,029,275
App. No.
12/374,220
Granted
May 12, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

Provided is a nanofiber sheet that sufficiently refined by fibrillation and has high crystallinity of cellulose fiber and can realize a fiber-reinforced composite material exhibiting high transparency, a high elastic modulus, a low coefficient of linear thermal expansion, and high heat resistance and being high in flatness and smoothness. This nanofiber sheet includes crystalline cellulose as the main component and a lignin in an amount of from 10 ppm to 10 wt %. When a fiber/resin composite material obtained by impregnating the nanofiber sheet with tricyclodecane dimethacrylate, subjecting the impregnated product to UV-curing at 20 J/cm 2 , and heating the cured product in vacuum at 160° C. for two hours includes 60 wt % of the cured tricyclodecane dimethacrylate and 40 wt % of nanofiber, the following physical characteristics (i) to (iii) are satisfied: (i) the parallel light transmittance of light of a wavelength of 600 nm at a sheet thickness of 100 μm is 70% or more; (ii) the Young's modulus is 5.0 GPa or more; and (iii) the coefficient of linear thermal expansion is 20 ppm/K or less.

Claims (22)

1. A nonwoven fabric consisting of nanofibers, wherein the nanofibers comprise:

(a) 50% by weight or more, based on the total weight of the nanofibers, of crystalline cellulose, and

(b) 10 ppm to 10% by weight, based on the total weight of the nanofibers, of lignin, wherein

(1) the fabric has a nanofiber occupancy of 5 to 50% by volume, and

(2) the fabric has a parallel light transmittance of 12% or more at a thickness of 100 μm.

2. The nonwoven fabric of claim 1 , wherein the nanofibers are obtained from wood flour.

3. The nonwoven fabric of claim 1 , wherein the nanofiber has hydroxyl groups and a part of hydroxyl groups of the nanofiber is chemically modified.

4. The nonwoven fabric of claim 3 , wherein the chemical modification is acylation.

5. The nonwoven fabric of claim 3 , wherein a degree of substitution in the nanofiber by the chemical modification is 0.05 to 1.2.

6. A method of producing the nonwoven fabric of claim 1 , comprising mechanically fibrillating a nanofiber precursor, wherein the nanofiber precursor contains 5 wt % or more water in all steps prior to the fibrillation.

7. The method of claim 6 , wherein a nanofiber precursor solution or dispersion containing 0.1 to 5 wt % solid content is mechanically fibrillated to give nanofiber.

8. The method of claim 7 , wherein the fibrillation step is carried out after a step of removing lignin by immersing the nanofiber precursor in an oxidizer.

9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the oxidizer is a sodium chlorite aqueous solution.

10. The method of claim 6 , wherein the fibrillation step is a grinding treatment.

11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the grinding treatment is carried out by using plate-like grind stones with a diameter of 10 cm or more facing to each other with a clearance of 1 mm or less under conditions including a revolution number of the grind stones of 500 rpm or more and a detention time of the nanofiber precursor between the grind stones of one to thirty minutes.

12. The method of claim 6 , further comprising drying the nanofiber obtained in the fibrillation step to an amount of water of less than 3 wt %.

13. The method of claim 6 , further comprising a hemicellulose-removing step of immersing the nanofiber precursor in an alkali.

14. The method of claim 13 , wherein the alkali is a potassium hydroxide aqueous solution.

15. The method of claim 6 , further comprising a papermaking step of papermaking the nanofiber obtained in the fibrillation step.

16. The method of claim 15 , further comprising chemically modifying a part of hydroxyl groups of the nanofiber obtained in the fibrillation step.

17. The nonwoven fabric of claim 3 , wherein the nanofibers consist essentially of (a) and (b).

18. The nonwoven fabric of claim 3 , wherein the nanofibers consist of (a) and (b).

Assignments (4)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Sep 5, 2017
From: MITSUBISHI RAYON CO., LTD.
To: MITSUBISHI CHEMICAL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 043750/0834 →
MERGER Recorded Sep 4, 2017
From: MITSUBISHI CHEMICAL CORPORATION
To: MITSUBISHI RAYON CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 043750/0207 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 12, 2013
From: NIPPON TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE CORPORATION; HITACHI, LTD.
To: MITSUBISHI CHEMICAL CORPORATION; ROHM CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 031190/0120 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 2, 2012
From: PIONEER CORPORATION
To: NIPPON TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE CORPORATION; HITACHI, LTD.; MITSUBISHI CHEMICAL CORPORATION; ROHM CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 028708/0212 →