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Eco-friendly flame retardant coating based on ammonium polyphosphate and tyramine for lyocell fabrics

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POLYMER DEGRADATION AND STABILITY
Volume 218, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.polymdegradstab.2023.110572

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Bio-based; Lyocell fabric; Coating; Flame retardant

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A bio-based flame retardant, APP-LA, was synthesized and applied to lyocell fabrics to address the flammability issue. It increased the limiting oxygen index, reduced heat release and damage length, and generated a dense char layer.
Low-carbon emissions are a sustainable development approach, among which lyocell is a renewable and zero carbon biodegradable cellulose fiber. The flammability of lyocell fabric poses a threat to people's lives and property. In response to this issue, a bio-based flame retardant, tyramine polyphosphate (APP-LA), was synthesized and applied to the treatment of lyocell fabrics. The synthesis of APP-LA adopted an eco-friendly and organic solvent-free method. In the combustion test, the limiting oxygen index of APP-LA treated lyocell fabrics increased to 35.8% compared to control lyocell (18.5%), and the damage length was only 6.7 cm. Meanwhile, the peak heat release rate and total heat release decreased by 92.9% and 58.7% respectively, compared to the control lyocell. Besides, the P-containing compounds generated by APP-LA accelerated the decomposition of the matrix to produce a dense char layer. The fewer flammable volatiles and more non-flammable gases were released. This work provided a low-cost and eco-friendly strategy for the simple preparation of commercial flame-retardant lyocell fabrics.

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