This work is aimed at describing the feasibility of the use of biomacromolecules (such as proteins and nucleic acids) as sustainable flame retardant coatings for textiles and also plastic materials. In fact, such compounds as caseins, hydrophobins, whey proteins and nucleic acids could represent a valuable potential alternative to the flame retardants (based on phosphorus or phosphorus/nitrogen compounds) currently available for textiles and plastic substrates. It is worthy to mention that some of the selected biomacromolecules are by-products deriving from the agro-food industry: in this context, their utilization as effective flame retardants could contribute to their further valorization. In addition, it is possible to overcome the prob...
Cellulose-based materials almost exist in all aspects of everyday life and are essential to people’s...
Think proteins and nucleic acids, and flame proofing might not spring to mind. But recent research s...
This work aims at demonstrating the suitability of selected biomacromolecules, namely caseins and de...
This work is aimed at describing the feasibility of the use of biomacromolecules (such as proteins a...
It is well-known that textiles, if not intrinsically flame retarded, burn vigorously and quickly whe...
This talk is aimed at describing the potentialities offered by selected biomacromolecules (namely, n...
Recently, the potential use of biomacromolecules as low environmental impact flame retardants for di...
The field of flame retardancy for polymeric materials (i.e. plastics, foams and in particular textil...
The field of flame retardancy of polymeric materials (i.e. plastics, foams and in particular textile...
This chapter reviews the recent advances achieved by using selected biomacromolecules (like proteins...
Nowadays, the seeking for new, low environmental impact flame retardants (FRs) has pushed the scient...
Nowadays, the real need for new flame retardants for textile substrates, which could be able to comb...
In the last decade, several studies involving the researchers from academics and industry have been ...
Textiles are very hazardous materials when related to fires, because of the high surface to mass rat...
The search for possible alternatives to traditional flame retardants (FRs) is pushing the academic ...
Cellulose-based materials almost exist in all aspects of everyday life and are essential to people’s...
Think proteins and nucleic acids, and flame proofing might not spring to mind. But recent research s...
This work aims at demonstrating the suitability of selected biomacromolecules, namely caseins and de...
This work is aimed at describing the feasibility of the use of biomacromolecules (such as proteins a...
It is well-known that textiles, if not intrinsically flame retarded, burn vigorously and quickly whe...
This talk is aimed at describing the potentialities offered by selected biomacromolecules (namely, n...
Recently, the potential use of biomacromolecules as low environmental impact flame retardants for di...
The field of flame retardancy for polymeric materials (i.e. plastics, foams and in particular textil...
The field of flame retardancy of polymeric materials (i.e. plastics, foams and in particular textile...
This chapter reviews the recent advances achieved by using selected biomacromolecules (like proteins...
Nowadays, the seeking for new, low environmental impact flame retardants (FRs) has pushed the scient...
Nowadays, the real need for new flame retardants for textile substrates, which could be able to comb...
In the last decade, several studies involving the researchers from academics and industry have been ...
Textiles are very hazardous materials when related to fires, because of the high surface to mass rat...
The search for possible alternatives to traditional flame retardants (FRs) is pushing the academic ...
Cellulose-based materials almost exist in all aspects of everyday life and are essential to people’s...
Think proteins and nucleic acids, and flame proofing might not spring to mind. But recent research s...
This work aims at demonstrating the suitability of selected biomacromolecules, namely caseins and de...