2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.apmt.2016.07.002
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High absorbency cellulose acetate electrospun nanofibers for feminine hygiene application

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“…(Fraizer 2006;EDANA 2018). For evaluating absorbent capacity of developed sanitary napkin, saline solution (0.9 wt% NaCl) was used as a substitute of blood (Yadav et al 2016).…”
Section: Evaluation Of Developed Sanitary Napkin Absorbent Capacity Testmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(Fraizer 2006;EDANA 2018). For evaluating absorbent capacity of developed sanitary napkin, saline solution (0.9 wt% NaCl) was used as a substitute of blood (Yadav et al 2016).…”
Section: Evaluation Of Developed Sanitary Napkin Absorbent Capacity Testmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the contrary, the absorptive capacity of the developed sample (DS-02, DS-04, DS-05 and DS-06) is boosted by the incorporation of absorbent fibres such as cotton and viscose together with CMC and sodium alginate inside the core layer as an alginate containing large amounts of hydroxyl group, COOH groups and hydrophilic carboxyl group of CMC which really contributes to the absorption of a lot of water (Tang et al 2014). Although the commercial pad sample (CS-01) has a slightly higher absorptive capacity compared to newly developed samples (DS-01 to DS-06), but by using absorptive textile fibre such as viscose and eco-friendly available chemicals such as sodium alginate, CMC can eliminate environmental problems and offer not only safe environmental disposal but also body hygiene and comfort by minimizing irritation and other health issues on prolonged contact to human body (Berkley 1987;Yadav et al 2016).…”
Section: Total Absorptive Capacity By Padmentioning
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“…Furthermore, the easy processing for various shapes and the structural stability of nanofibers compared to powders are useful for a wide range of applications. Thus, the fabrication of superabsorbent nanofibers (SANs) has been widely attempted because of the advantages that nanofibers offer, such as a high surface area and a porous structure . However, most previous studies produced SANs by simply adding nanofibers to SAP substrates or by adding SAP particles to polymer nanofiber structures that requires an additional process.…”
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