A flame-retardant poly(acrylic acid) (FR-PAA) was prepared
by copolymerization of N-(2-(5,5-dimethyl-1,3,2-dioxaphosphinyl-2-ylamino)-ethylacetamide-2-propenyl
acid (DPEPA) and acrylic acid and used to fabricate various FR-PAA/montmorillonite
(MMT) thin films via layer-by-layer (LbL) deposition as a flame-retardant
coating system for cotton fabric. Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA)
indicated that treatment of FR-PAA/MMT thin films improved the thermal
stability of cotton fabric. Cone calorimeter testing showed that the
cotton fabrics coated with the FR-PAA/MMT thin films had less flammability
with lower peak heat release rate (PHRR), lower total heat release
(THR), and lower average mass loss rate (AMLR). In addition, scanning
electronic microscopy (SEM) demonstrated that the surface of the fabrics
coated with FR-PAA/MMT films after combustion was covered by a layer
of continuous and compact char.
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