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Lyocell solution making

Alceru [Alternative cellulose Rudolstadt] A process for making cellulosic filaments and staple fibers. The cellulose is first dissolved in an aqueous solution of N-methyl morpholine N-oxide (NMMNO) and then spun. Developed by the Thiiringische Institut fur Textil- and Kunstoff-Forschung e.V. Rudolstadt, Germany, and Zimmer (Frankfurt) from 1987. A pilot plant was built in April, 1998 and a commercial plant was planned for installation in Baoding, China in 2005. A superabsorbent version of the fiber has been developed by Stockhausen. The fiber is now made commercially by Sea Cell GmbH, a subsidiary of Zimmer. See also Lyocell. [Pg.10]

Natural polymers can be made into hbers through dissolution of the polymer in an appropriate solvent and then extmsion of the polymer solution into a coagulation bath. As an example, cellulose can be made into viscose rayon fibers, cuprammonium rayon, cellulose acetate and triacetate fibers, lyocell, and modal fibers depending on the processes used to make the fibers. Other natural polymers such as mbber, chitosan, alginic acid, and protein can also be made into fibers in an appropriate fiber-forming process. [Pg.34]


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