Advanced flame‐retardant methods for polymeric materials

BW Liu, HB Zhao, YZ Wang - Advanced Materials, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Most organic polymeric materials have high flammability, for which the large amounts of
smoke, toxic gases, heat, and melt drips produced during their burning cause immeasurable …

Flame retardant coatings prepared using layer by layer assembly: A review

X Qiu, Z Li, X Li, Z Zhang - Chemical Engineering Journal, 2018 - Elsevier
Many polymers, especially polyurethane foam and fiber fabric, are particularly easy to burn
and generate a large number of droplets leading to the rapid spread of the fire. Therefore …

Nanomaterials for functional textiles and fibers

PJ Rivero, A Urrutia, J Goicoechea… - Nanoscale research …, 2015 - Springer
Nanoparticles are very interesting because of their surface properties, different from bulk
materials. Such properties make possible to endow ordinary products with new …

An overview of fire retardant treatments for synthetic textiles: From traditional approaches to recent applications

CK Kundu, Z Li, L Song, Y Hu - European Polymer Journal, 2020 - Elsevier
Synthetic textiles make a great contribution as the apparel, industrial and technical textile
goods, though most of them are inherently flammable. Thus, the fire retardant treatment of …

Novel Ti3C2Tx MXene/epoxy intumescent fire‐retardant coatings for ancient wooden architectures

S Huang, L Wang, Y Li, C Liang… - Journal of applied …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Most of the ancient buildings are made of inflammable wooden structures, which have
serious potential safety hazards. Applying fire‐retardant coating is one of the simplest and …

A review of flame retardant nanocoatings prepared using layer-by-layer assembly of polyelectrolytes

KM Holder, RJ Smith, JC Grunlan - Journal of Materials Science, 2017 - Springer
As flammable polymeric materials become more ubiquitous in consumer goods, home
furnishings, and transportation, there is a growing need for safe and effective flame retardant …

LBL generated fire retardant nanocomposites on cotton fabric using cationized starch-clay-nanoparticles matrix

ZU Rehman, SH Huh, Z Ullah, YT Pan… - Carbohydrate …, 2021 - Elsevier
In this work, starch–clay–TiO 2-based nanocomposites were deposited on cotton fabric
through layer-by-layer (LBL) process and their effect on the flame retardancy, inhibition of …

Layer-by-layer assembled flame-retardant architecture toward high-performance carbon fiber composite

XH Shi, YJ Xu, JW Long, Q Zhao, XM Ding… - Chemical Engineering …, 2018 - Elsevier
Fire safety is a permanent challenge in carbon fiber (CF) epoxy resin (EP) composites,
which largely restrict their application especially in high-performance fields with flame …

Thin coatings for fire protection: An overview of the existing strategies, with an emphasis on layer-by-layer surface treatments and promising new solutions

AL Davesne, M Jimenez, F Samyn… - Progress in Organic …, 2021 - Elsevier
Catastrophes due to fires cause a lot of material damages and the loss of many human lives.
They have been rising in number and severity over the years because of the extensive use …

Layer-by-layer deposition: a promising environmentally benign flame-retardant treatment for cotton, polyester, polyamide and blended textiles

E Magovac, B Vončina, I Jordanov, JC Grunlan… - Materials, 2022 - mdpi.com
A detailed review of recent developments of layer-by-layer (LbL) deposition as a promising
approach to reduce flammability of the most widely used fibers (cotton, polyester, polyamide …