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H. F. Pan, L. Song, L. Y. Ma, Y. Pan, K. M. Liew and Y. Hu (2014) Cellulose 21 2995-3006.
Date: 2015-03-28   Author: SKLFS  ,   Source: SKLFS  ,
 

H. F. Pan, L. Song, L. Y. Ma, Y. Pan, K. M. Liew and Y. Hu (2014) Layer-by-layer assembled thin films based on fully biobased polysaccharides: chitosan and phosphorylated cellulose for flame-retardant cotton fabric. Journal/Cellulose 21 2995-3006. [In English]
Web link: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10570-014-0276-5
Keywords: ,Polysaccharide, Chitosan, Phosphorylated cellulose, Layer-by-layer, assembly method, Flame retardancy, Thermal stability, AMMONIUM POLYPHOSPHATE, COMBUSTION BEHAVIORS, THERMAL-PROPERTIES, CALCIUM-PHOSPHATE, FLAMMABILITY, POLYESTER, POLYELECTROLYTES, ARCHITECTURES, BLENDS, SILICA

Abstract: Polyelectrolytes multilayer (PEM) films based on fully biobased polysaccharides, chitosan and phosphorylated cellulose (PCL) were deposited on the surface of cotton fabric by the layer-by-layer assembly method. Altering the concentration of PCL could modify the final loading on the surface of cotton fabrics. A higher PCL concentration (2 wt%) could result in more loading. Attenuated total reflection Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and energy-dispersive X-ray analysis directly showed that chitosan and PCL were successfully deposited onto the surface of cotton fabric. In the vertical flame test, the cotton fabric with 20 bilayers at the higher PCL concentration (2 wt%) could extinguish the flame. Microcombustion calorimetry results showed that all coated cotton fabrics reduced the peak heat release rate (HRR) and total heat release (THR) relative to the pure one, especially for (CH0.5/PCL2)(20), which showed the greatest reduction in peak HRR and THR. Thermogravimetric analysis results showed that the char residue at temperatures ranging from 400 to 700 degrees C was enhanced compared to that in the pure cotton fabric, especially in the case of higher PCL concentration (2 wt%). The work first provided a PEM film based on fully biobased polysaccharide, chitosan and PCL on cotton fabric to enhance its flame retardancy and thermal stability via the layer-by-layer assembly method.

 
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