Ethylene phytic acid (PA) and unsaturated itaconic acid (IA) could be
copolymerized in-situ and cross-linked on the cotton fabrics to enhance
flame-retardant and crease-proofing properties. Natural phytic acid was
modified with glycidyl methacrylate (GMA) and characterized by IR ,1HNMR and
TG. The IR Indicated that new characteristic absorption peaks appear near
1720, 1470, 1380, and 1002 cm-1 for the molar ratios PA: GMA of 1:3 or 1:6,
the peaks correspond to the bending vibration of C=O, C-H, CH3, and C=O-O
respectively in the GMA. The 1HNMR results further confirmed the reaction
between GMA and PA, and the TG results revealed the thermal properties of PA
.