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Bio-Based Flame-Retardant Coatings Based on the Synergistic Combination of Tannic Acid and Phytic Acid for Nylon-Cotton Blends

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ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
卷 13, 期 51, 页码 61620-61628

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.1c16474

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tannic acid; phytic acid; bio-based flame retardants; nyco; condensed-phase flame retardancy

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  1. US Army DEVCOM Soldier Center, Natick, MA [W911QY-18-2-0006]

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Natural and synthetic polymeric fibers are widely used for fabric production, with nyco being a 50-50% blend of nylon 66 and cotton often used for military uniforms due to its durability and comfort. A novel surface functionalization method using a combination of bio-based materials, tannic acid (TA) and phytic acid (PA), was employed to impart flame-retardant properties to the nyco fabric. The synergistic combination of TA and PA enhances char formation, leading to improved flame retardancy for nyco.
Natural and synthetic polymeric fibers are used extensively in making fabrics for a variety of civilian and military applications. Due to the durability and comfort, nyco, a 50-50% blend of nylon 66 and cotton, is used as the material of choice in many applications including military uniforms. This fabric is flammable due to the presence of cotton and nylon but has good mechanical properties and is comfortable to wear. Here, we report a novel surface functionalization method that utilizes a synergistic combination of bio-based materials, tannic acid (TA) and phytic acid (PA), to impart flame-retardant (FR) properties to the nyco fabric. TA and PA were sequentially attached to nylon and cotton fibers through hydrogen bonding interactions and phosphorylation, respectively. The surface functionalization of the treated fabrics was confirmed using Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy. Thermogravimetric analysis, microscale combustion calorimetry, cone calorimetry, and vertical flame testing were employed to study the effect of the functionalization on the thermal stability and flammability of the nyco fabric. Though reasonable durable functionalization is observed from elemental analysis, it is not enough to impart wash-durable FR treatment. These results indicate that flame retardancy is enabled through the enhanced char formation provided by the combination of TA and PA. The TA-PA system applied to nyco shows great promise as a bio-based FR system. This study for the first time also provides evidence for the selectivity of TA in imparting FR characteristics for nylon and PA in imparting FR properties for cotton. The combination of TA and PA provides promising FR characteristics to nyco.

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