2012
DOI: 10.1021/ie300820k
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Poly(acrylic acid)/Clay Thin Films Assembled by Layer-by-Layer Deposition for Improving the Flame Retardancy Properties of Cotton

Abstract: 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… Show more

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“…Another attempt has been made on cotton with assemblies of poly(acrylic acid) coupled with amino-functionalized montmorillonite nanoplatelets (MMT) [102]. Compared with the untreated fabrics, the coated substrates showed reduced combustion kinetics; in addition, SEM images performed on the residue after combustion tests revealed the formation of a blown charred structure containing nanoplatelets.…”
Section: Coating Constituents Main Results Referencementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Another attempt has been made on cotton with assemblies of poly(acrylic acid) coupled with amino-functionalized montmorillonite nanoplatelets (MMT) [102]. Compared with the untreated fabrics, the coated substrates showed reduced combustion kinetics; in addition, SEM images performed on the residue after combustion tests revealed the formation of a blown charred structure containing nanoplatelets.…”
Section: Coating Constituents Main Results Referencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subsequently, sodium montmorillonite has been combined with chitosan in order to deposit environmental-friendly coatings Synthesized flame retardant: poly(acrylic acid)/aminofunctionalized sodium montmorillonite 20BLs favour an increase of TTI (+40%) and a reduction of THR and PHRR (À50 and À18%, respectively), as assessed by cone calorimetry [102] Synthesized flame retardant polyacrylamide/graphene oxide 20BLs increase TTI (+56%) and lower PHRR (À50%), as assessed by cone calorimetry [103] with renewable resources composition [107]; when subjected to a butane flame torch, the 10BL assembly was capable of suppressing the foam melt dripping. A consistent reduction in combustion kinetics (À52% PHRR) was also achieved.…”
Section: Other Substrates: Foams and Thin Filmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intumescent coatings for cotton have also been investigated by Huang et al [372,373]. Two types of flame retardants were synthesized and tested, namely: i) an architecture consisting of an aminoderivative of poly(acrylic acid) alternating with MMT nano-platelets [372] and ii) a derivative of poly(acrylamide) coupled to exfoliated graphene oxide [373].…”
Section: Figure 10mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…LbL coatings consisting of poly(acrylic acid) and amino-functionalized montmorillonite nanoplatelets were designed and applied on cotton fabrics [113]. After the LbL deposition, the fabrics were found to decrease the kinetics of the combustion process.…”
Section: Hybrid Organic-inorganic Lbl Coatingsmentioning
confidence: 99%