2023
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.3c00146
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High Leach-Resistant Fire-Retardant Modified Pine Wood (Pinus sylvestris L.) by In Situ Phosphorylation and Carbamylation

Abstract: The exterior application of fire-retardant (FR) timber necessitates it to have high durability because of the possibility to be exposed to rainfall. In this study, water-leaching resistance of FR wood has been imparted by grafting phosphate and carbamate groups of the watersoluble FR additives ammonium dihydrogen phosphate (ADP)/urea onto the hydroxyl groups of wood polymers via vacuum-pressure impregnation, followed by drying/heating in hot air. A darker and more reddish wood surface was observed after the mo… Show more

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“…Broad bands were obtained in the investigation for samples C1 (72.89 °C), C2 (77.31 °C), C3 (77.80 °C), and C4 (88.10 °C) temperatures, respectively. The endothermic peaks obtained in the temperature range 72 °C to 88.5 °C are assigned to the evaporation of moisture of bound water in the hollow porous structure of the CPAC 40 , 41 .
Figure 5 Shows the DSC curves of CPAC samples.
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Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Broad bands were obtained in the investigation for samples C1 (72.89 °C), C2 (77.31 °C), C3 (77.80 °C), and C4 (88.10 °C) temperatures, respectively. The endothermic peaks obtained in the temperature range 72 °C to 88.5 °C are assigned to the evaporation of moisture of bound water in the hollow porous structure of the CPAC 40 , 41 .
Figure 5 Shows the DSC curves of CPAC samples.
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Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Regarding the smoke production, Figure 5d,e shows that the FRs can greatly suppress the smoke production. However, it should be noted that the total smoke production(TSP) increased proportionally to the concentration of FRs, primarily due to the limited smoke suppression ability of phosphate-based fire retardants such as phytic acid on lignocellulosic materials [5,43]. To achieve better smoke suppression, a combination with inorganic compounds, such as the synergetic effect of phytic acid and sodium ions, is suggested, which has been shown to be more efficient than phytic acid alone [44].…”
Section: Specimenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to have real applications for strong and tough wooden composites, fire-retardant performance must be given attention. Various techniques exist for enhancing the flame resistance of wood, such as surface coatings, fire retardant additives, and increasing wood density [19,[34][35][36]. Consequently, there exists a pressing need for straightforward strategies to develop mechanically robust and fire-retardant bio-inspired wooden composites suitable for real-world applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%