Described are fiber materials having improved malodor scavenger properties
and a process for the manufacture of said materials. In particular,
described are fiber materials usable in the manufacture of disposable or
washable diapers, incontinent products, sanitary napkins and other such
hygiene and personal care articles with improved malodor scavenger
properties, and to methods of manufacturing such materials. It has been
found that the incorporation of, especially nanosized, metal particles
and/or a cyclodextrin material into fibers creates a "reactive" material
having excellent malodor scavenging properties. More specifically, it has
been found that the presence of nanosized metal or metal alloy particles
and/or a cyclodextrin material in a fiber material, preferably a
synthetic polymer material and more preferably a synthetic thermoplastic
polymer fiber material leads to fiber materials or nonwovens having
odor-controlling properties. The fiber material especially is useful in
the manufacture of hygienic products like disposable diapers.