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In-situ fabrication of a sustainable, synergistic and durable flame-retardant coating for phytic acid modified silk fabric

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jtice.2022.104537

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Thermal degradation; Flame retardancy; Surface coating; Silk fabric; Phytic acid; Washing durability

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  1. Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province
  2. China Postdoctoral Science Founda-tion
  3. Natural Science Fund for Universities and Colleges in Jiangsu Province
  4. [BK20200868]
  5. [2021M692345]
  6. [20KJB540002]

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This study reports a novel strategy for fabricating durable flame retardant silk fabric using biomass phytic acid. By in-situ developing a highly sticky coating on the silk surface, the flame retardancy and washing durability of the silk fabric were significantly improved.
Background: The novel strategies for fabricating durable flame retardant (FR) silk fabric with biomass phytic acid (PA) is of interest. Method: In this study, a highly sticky coating was in-situ developed on the surface of silk fabric by adsorption of PA, 1,4-Phthalaldehyde and followed by adsorption of 3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane (KH550). The Schiff base reaction would occur between 1,4-Phthalaldehyde and silk fiber/KH550, and thus the sticky coating could be firmly grafted on silk surface. The thermal degradation, smoke and heat emission properties, flame retardancy, and washing durability of coated silk were explored. Significant findings: The FR coating displayed high functional efficiency and thermal stability by taking advantage of synergistic effect with phosphate groups and silica networks. The modified silk fabrics also possessed lower fire hazards as suggested by significantly reduced smoke and heat generation. The coated silk fabrics self -extinguished and obtained a char length of 13.5 cm after 20 washing cycles. The improved washing resistance should be ascribed to the covalently grafted sticky coating on silk surface. In general, this work reports a novel and feasible strategy to develop durable silk textile using bioderived PA.

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