This paper discusses the recent findings on the use of the Layer-by-Layer technique for the surface nanostructuration of different fabrics in order to achieve flame retardant features. For this purpose, the almost unlimited choice of Layer-by-Layer constituents (nanoparticles, organic/polymer layers) and the broad tuning of deposition parameters can be successfully exploited. First, a general description of the proposed approach and of the structure of inorganic or hybrid organic-inorganic nanoassemblies, able to confer flame retardancy properties to both synthetic and natural fabrics, will be presented. Then, the recent evolution of the coating composition toward the design of sustainable bio-based Layer-by-Layer nanoarchitectures will be ...
This chapter describes traditional and novel processes for the surface modification of natural and s...
\u3b1-Zirconium phosphate nanoplatelets have been alternatively combined with a cationic polyelectro...
Flammability of textiles is a surface-confined phenomenon: undoubtedly, the textile surface, which i...
This paper discusses the recent findings on the use of the Layer-by-Layer technique for the surface ...
This chapter aims to provide an overview of the work carried out during the last years on the use of...
Flame retardants (FRs) for textiles have undergone and still undergo a significant evolution toward ...
This work describes the surface treatments that can be successfully exploited for assembling nanopar...
Single step and multi-step adsorption processes have been investigated in order to enhance flame ret...
The present research activity has been focused on surface modifications of polymers in order to enha...
Different approaches have been employed to prepare nanoparticle-based fabrics in order to verify the...
Nowadays, nanotechnology has a real and great potential in the textile industry, considering that co...
The present paper is aimed to review the state of the art on the novel and emerging techniques recen...
Fabrics flammability represents a major limitation to their use and hence to the development of most...
This presentation is aimed at describing the recent surface engineering approaches that can be explo...
This chapter describes traditional and novel processes for the surface modification of natural and s...
This chapter describes traditional and novel processes for the surface modification of natural and s...
\u3b1-Zirconium phosphate nanoplatelets have been alternatively combined with a cationic polyelectro...
Flammability of textiles is a surface-confined phenomenon: undoubtedly, the textile surface, which i...
This paper discusses the recent findings on the use of the Layer-by-Layer technique for the surface ...
This chapter aims to provide an overview of the work carried out during the last years on the use of...
Flame retardants (FRs) for textiles have undergone and still undergo a significant evolution toward ...
This work describes the surface treatments that can be successfully exploited for assembling nanopar...
Single step and multi-step adsorption processes have been investigated in order to enhance flame ret...
The present research activity has been focused on surface modifications of polymers in order to enha...
Different approaches have been employed to prepare nanoparticle-based fabrics in order to verify the...
Nowadays, nanotechnology has a real and great potential in the textile industry, considering that co...
The present paper is aimed to review the state of the art on the novel and emerging techniques recen...
Fabrics flammability represents a major limitation to their use and hence to the development of most...
This presentation is aimed at describing the recent surface engineering approaches that can be explo...
This chapter describes traditional and novel processes for the surface modification of natural and s...
This chapter describes traditional and novel processes for the surface modification of natural and s...
\u3b1-Zirconium phosphate nanoplatelets have been alternatively combined with a cationic polyelectro...
Flammability of textiles is a surface-confined phenomenon: undoubtedly, the textile surface, which i...