Bio-based phytic acid (PA) as a nontoxic naturally occurring compound is a promising prospect for flame-retardant (FR) modifications to polymers. In this work, PA was applied to wool fabric using an exhaustion technique, and the adsorption and FR properties of PA on wool fabric were studied. The flame retardancy of the treated wool fabrics depended greatly on the adsorption quantity of PA, which was related to the pH of treatment solution, immersing temperature and initial PA concentration. The Langmuir adsorption of PA took place due to electrostatic interactions between PA and wool fiber. The limiting oxygen index, vertical burning and pyrolysis combustion flow calorimetry tests revealed that the treated wool fabrics exhibited good flame ...
Almost 50 years ago, the 1950-1960 period witnessed the development of the chemistry underlying most...
New hybrid sol–gel coatings based on tetraethoxysilane (TEOS) and phytic acid (PA) were designed and...
Ethylene phytic acid and unsaturated itaconic acid could be copolymerized in-situ and cross-linked o...
Bio-based phytic acid (PA) as a nontoxic naturally occurring compound is a promising prospect for fl...
Bio-derived phytic acid exhibits great potential to improve the flame retardancy of textile material...
In this study, an efficient phosphorus-containing flame retardant, PAPBTCA, was synthesized from phy...
International audienceNew generation of mission-oriented fabrics meets advanced requirements; such a...
Flame retardant systems based on bio-sourced products combine quite high fire performances with the ...
Durable phosphorus-based flame retardants were applied to twill fabrics con-taining cotton and wool ...
A novel flame retardant application technique was developed for cotton apparel fabric using spirocyc...
ABSTRACT: In this study, the effect of zirconium oxychloride (ZrOCl2) with different concentrations ...
Systematic investigation of structurally identical modalpolyester and viscosepolyester blended light...
Phosphorus based flame retardants are considered to be the best for cellulose-based materials such a...
It is well-known that textiles, if not intrinsically flame retarded, burn vigorously and quickly whe...
268-273Polylactic acid and its blended yarns with various fibres have been converted in to woven f...
Almost 50 years ago, the 1950-1960 period witnessed the development of the chemistry underlying most...
New hybrid sol–gel coatings based on tetraethoxysilane (TEOS) and phytic acid (PA) were designed and...
Ethylene phytic acid and unsaturated itaconic acid could be copolymerized in-situ and cross-linked o...
Bio-based phytic acid (PA) as a nontoxic naturally occurring compound is a promising prospect for fl...
Bio-derived phytic acid exhibits great potential to improve the flame retardancy of textile material...
In this study, an efficient phosphorus-containing flame retardant, PAPBTCA, was synthesized from phy...
International audienceNew generation of mission-oriented fabrics meets advanced requirements; such a...
Flame retardant systems based on bio-sourced products combine quite high fire performances with the ...
Durable phosphorus-based flame retardants were applied to twill fabrics con-taining cotton and wool ...
A novel flame retardant application technique was developed for cotton apparel fabric using spirocyc...
ABSTRACT: In this study, the effect of zirconium oxychloride (ZrOCl2) with different concentrations ...
Systematic investigation of structurally identical modalpolyester and viscosepolyester blended light...
Phosphorus based flame retardants are considered to be the best for cellulose-based materials such a...
It is well-known that textiles, if not intrinsically flame retarded, burn vigorously and quickly whe...
268-273Polylactic acid and its blended yarns with various fibres have been converted in to woven f...
Almost 50 years ago, the 1950-1960 period witnessed the development of the chemistry underlying most...
New hybrid sol–gel coatings based on tetraethoxysilane (TEOS) and phytic acid (PA) were designed and...
Ethylene phytic acid and unsaturated itaconic acid could be copolymerized in-situ and cross-linked o...