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Surface Functionalization of Cotton and PC Fabrics Using SiO2 and ZnO Nanoparticles for Durable Flame Retardant Properties

Journal

COATINGS
Volume 10, Issue 2, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/coatings10020124

Keywords

flame retardant; sol-gel coating; silica and zinc oxide nanoparticles; cotton; PC; fabric

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  1. National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) - Korean Government [NRF-2018R1A2B6005220]
  2. Hanyang University (HY-2019)

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In recent years, the use of functional textiles has attained attention due to their advantageous health and safety issues. Therefore, this study investigated the flame retardancy on cotton (COT) and polyester-cotton (PC) fabrics treated with different concentrations of silica and zinc nanoparticles through a sol-gel finishing technique. FTIR, SEM, and TGA were conducted for the characterization of coated fabric samples. The FTIR and SEM of Pristine and Treated Cotton and PC fabrics illustrated that the SiO2 (silica dioxide) and ZnO (Zinc oxide) nanoparticles were homogeneously attached to the fiber surface, which contributed to the enhancement of the thermal stability. The starting thermal degradation improved from 320 to 350 degrees C and maximum degradation was observed from 400 to 428 degrees C for the COT-2 cotton substrate. However, the initial thermal degradation improved from 310 to 319 degrees C and the highest degradation from 500 to 524 degrees C for the PC substrate PC-2. The outcomes revealed that the silica has a greater influence on the thermal properties of COT and PC fabric samples. Additionally, the tensile strength and flexural rigidity of the treated samples were improved with an insignificant decrease in air permeability.

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