Polysaccharide fibers and method for producing same
The present invention relates to a method for the production of polysaccharide fibers which contain a mixture of cellulose and α(1→3)-glucan as a fiber-forming substance, as well as to the fibers made thereby, and to their use.
1. A method of producing a polysaccharide fiber comprising cellulose and α(1→3)-glucan, said method comprising:
(i) preparing an alkaline cellulose xanthogenate composition;
(ii) combining the alkaline cellulose xanthogenate composition with a composition comprising α(1→3)-glucan to provide a spinning solution that comprises a fiber-forming substance, wherein substantially all of the glycosidic bonds of the α(1→3)-glucan are α(1→3)-glycosidic bonds, and wherein the fiber-forming substance comprises 5% to 45% by weight the α(1→3)-glucan; and
(iii) extruding the spinning solution to produce the polysaccharide fiber.
2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the polysaccharide fiber is a modal fiber.
3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the polysaccharide fiber is a staple fiber or a continuous filament.
4. A polysaccharide fiber produced according to the method of claim 1 .
5. The polysaccharide fiber of claim 4 , wherein the polysaccharide fiber is a staple fiber or a continuous filament.
6. A textile product comprising the polysaccharide fiber of claim 4 , wherein the textile product is selected from the group consisting of yarns, woven fabrics, and knitted fabrics.
7. A product comprising the polysaccharide fiber of claim 4 , wherein the product is a nonwoven, hygiene article, or paper.
8. The textile product of claim 6 , wherein the polysaccharide fiber is a staple fiber or a continuous filament.
9. The product of claim 7 , wherein the product is said hygiene article, wherein the hygiene article is selected from the group consisting of tampons, panty liners, and diapers.
10. The product of claim 7 , wherein the polysaccharide fiber is a staple fiber or a continuous filament.
11. The method of claim 1 , further comprising (iv) stretching the polysaccharide fiber.
12. The method of claim 1 , wherein the weight-average degree of polymerization (DPw) of the α(1→3)-glucan is between 200 and 2000.
13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the DPw of the α(1→3)-glucan is between 500 and 1000.