Ligno cellulosic materials and the products made therefrom
View Patent ↗A process comprising treating a lignocellulosic material preferably pulp in the presence of a transition metal catalyst with a oxidizing agent selected from a group consisting of hydrogen peroxide, hypochlorite, hypochlorous acid and any combination thereof to form a treated lignocellulosic material having a viscosity equal to or less than about 17 cp and having reducing functional groups selected from the group consisting of aldehyde and aldehyde type functional groups at the C6 and C1 positions but predominating at the C1 position.
1. A personal hygiene article for absorbing fluids, the article comprising: at least one fluid permeable top sheet layer and at least one substantially fluid impermeable back sheet layer; and an absorbent sub layer material interposed between the top sheet layer and the back sheet layer, the sub layer material comprising a treated bleached Kraft pulp; said treated bleached Kraft pulp made by a process comprising treating a Kraft pulp with a at least one transition metal catalyst in the presence of an at least one oxidizing agent selected from the group consisting of hydrogen peroxide, chlorine dioxide, hypochlorite, and hypochlorous acid at a pH ranging from 1 to 9, wherein the treated bleached Kraft pulp has a viscosity of equal to or less than about 10 cps.
2. The personal hygiene article for absorbing fluids according to claim 1 , wherein the treated bleached Kraft pulp has a copper number equal to or greater than about 3.
3. The personal hygiene article for absorbing fluids according to claim 1 , wherein the treated bleached Kraft pulp has a copper number equal to or greater than about 4.4.
4. The personal hygiene article for absorbing fluids according to claim 1 , wherein the treated bleached Kraft pulp has a copper number equal to or greater than about 5.
5. The personal hygiene article for absorbing fluids according to claim 1 , wherein the treated bleached Kraft pulp has a copper number equal to or greater than about 5.5.
6. The personal hygiene article for absorbing fluids according to claim 1 , wherein the treated bleached Kraft pulp has a carboxy number equal to or more than about 3.5 meq/100 grams of oven dried treated pulp.
7. The personal hygiene article for absorbing fluids according to claim 1 , wherein the treated bleached Kraft pulp has a carboxy number equal to or more than about 4 meq/100 grams of oven dried treated pulp.
8. The personal hygiene article for absorbing fluids according to claim 1 , wherein the treated treated bleached Kraft pulp has a carboxy number equal to or more than about 5 meq/100 grams of oven dried treated pulp.
9. The personal hygiene article for absorbing fluids according to claim 1 , wherein the treated treated bleached Kraft pulp has a carboxy number equal to or more than about 5.5 meq/100 grams of oven dried treated pulp.
10. The personal hygiene article for absorbing fluids according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one transition metal catalyst comprises at least one of copper and iron.
11. The personal hygiene article for absorbing fluids according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one oxidizing agent is hydrogen peroxide.
12. The personal hygiene article for absorbing fluids according to claim 1 , wherein said treated bleached Kraft pulp is made by a process comprising treating a Kraft pulp with the at least one transition metal catalyst in the presence of an oxidizing agent at pH of from 2 to 6.
13. The personal hygiene article for absorbing fluids according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one transition metal catalyst comprises iron.
14. The personal hygiene article for absorbing fluids according to claim 1 , wherein the treated bleached Kraft pulp has a viscosity of from about 1 to about 10 cps.
15. The personal hygiene article for absorbing fluids according to claim 1 , wherein the treated bleached Kraft pulp has a viscosity of from about 2 to about 7 cps.