ABSTRACT: In this study, the effect of zirconium oxychloride (ZrOCl2) with different concentrations of citric and formic acids on the flame-retardant properties of wool is assessed by thermal analysis, mass loss, the limiting oxygen index (LOI) and the vertical flame. Scanning electron micrographs have been prepared to observe and compare the surface morphology of the raw and treated samples. It has been observed that the ZrOCl2 exhausted onto wool and the flame retardancy natural markedly improved. The wool treated with the flame-retardant agents show an increase in the temperature of decomposition and residual mass and LOI compared with the untreated wool. The central composite design (CCD) is used for the experimental design with four va...
Natural fiber is a renewable resource characterized by its low cost and environmental friendliness. ...
ABSTRACT: Fire formation and development can be defined as a specific num-ber of combustion reaction...
Flame Retardants (FR) are a group of anthropogenic environmental contaminants used at a relatively h...
ABSTRACT: In this study, the effect of zirconium oxychloride (ZrOCl2) with different concentrations ...
Durable phosphorus-based flame retardants were applied to twill fabrics con-taining cotton and wool ...
Bio-based phytic acid (PA) as a nontoxic naturally occurring compound is a promising prospect for fl...
Abstract The need for flame‐retardant finishing of textiles is examined in the context of the ...
Bio-derived phytic acid exhibits great potential to improve the flame retardancy of textile material...
The studies reported here have made it possible to determine the optimal ways of fire protection, in...
Many flame retardants (FRs) are brominated, and many of them are considered toxic, persistent and/or...
The currently available heat and flame resistant textiles are reviewed. These fall into two groups, ...
Wool fabric was treated with silica sol and phosphorus doped silica sol by sol-gel method in orde...
This chapter concentrates on research reported over the last 10-15 years which has some possibility ...
The methods of surface fire retardant treatment of textile materials (TM) and the chemical basis of ...
Flame retardant chemicals were used to make flammable fibres or fabrics flame retardant. Flame reta...
Natural fiber is a renewable resource characterized by its low cost and environmental friendliness. ...
ABSTRACT: Fire formation and development can be defined as a specific num-ber of combustion reaction...
Flame Retardants (FR) are a group of anthropogenic environmental contaminants used at a relatively h...
ABSTRACT: In this study, the effect of zirconium oxychloride (ZrOCl2) with different concentrations ...
Durable phosphorus-based flame retardants were applied to twill fabrics con-taining cotton and wool ...
Bio-based phytic acid (PA) as a nontoxic naturally occurring compound is a promising prospect for fl...
Abstract The need for flame‐retardant finishing of textiles is examined in the context of the ...
Bio-derived phytic acid exhibits great potential to improve the flame retardancy of textile material...
The studies reported here have made it possible to determine the optimal ways of fire protection, in...
Many flame retardants (FRs) are brominated, and many of them are considered toxic, persistent and/or...
The currently available heat and flame resistant textiles are reviewed. These fall into two groups, ...
Wool fabric was treated with silica sol and phosphorus doped silica sol by sol-gel method in orde...
This chapter concentrates on research reported over the last 10-15 years which has some possibility ...
The methods of surface fire retardant treatment of textile materials (TM) and the chemical basis of ...
Flame retardant chemicals were used to make flammable fibres or fabrics flame retardant. Flame reta...
Natural fiber is a renewable resource characterized by its low cost and environmental friendliness. ...
ABSTRACT: Fire formation and development can be defined as a specific num-ber of combustion reaction...
Flame Retardants (FR) are a group of anthropogenic environmental contaminants used at a relatively h...