Fully bio-based flame-retardant cotton fabrics via layer-by-layer self assembly of laccase and phytic acid

With the ever-increasing attention to eco-friendly flame-retardant finishing of cotton fabrics (CF), bio-based flame retardants have been urgently required. For this end, laccase (QM) and phytic acid (PA) were fabricated on CF via layer-by-layer self assembly. The successful deposition of binary coa...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of cleaner production 2022-05, Vol.350, p.131525, Article 131525
Hauptverfasser: Zheng, Xian-Ting, Dong, Ying-Qi, Liu, Xin-Duo, Xu, Yan-Lian, Jian, Rong-Kun
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Zusammenfassung:With the ever-increasing attention to eco-friendly flame-retardant finishing of cotton fabrics (CF), bio-based flame retardants have been urgently required. For this end, laccase (QM) and phytic acid (PA) were fabricated on CF via layer-by-layer self assembly. The successful deposition of binary coating on CF was characterized by FTIR and SEM-EDS. With the aid of biomass coating, the LOI value of CF/QM/PA was largely elevated to 43.0% with an increment of 129% as compared to pristine CF. Moreover, CF/QM/PA displayed self-extinguishing phenomenon upon removing the fire during the vertical burning tests, and the peak heat release rate (PHRR) of CF/QM/PA was remarkably dropped to 36 W/g from 310 W/g of CF with a reduction of 88.4%. Thermogravimetric analysis (TG) revealed that although the maximum thermal degradation rate of CF/QM/PA significantly reduced as compared to CF, the final char residue reached up to 39.0%. More importantly, in combination of the analyses of the gaseous products generated during the combustion process and the residual chars after combustion, it was proposed that QM/PA coating exerted flame-retardant activities both in the condensed phase and gas phase. Generally, this work provides a feasible and eco-friendly method for the flame-retardant finishing of cotton fabrics. [Display omitted] •Laccase/phytic acid (QM/PA) coating was used as a fully bio-based flame retardant.•QM/PA coating was fabricated on cotton fabric (CF) via a LBL self assembly.•The LOI value of CF with only 15.6 wt% QM/PA coating reached 43%.•CF/QM/PA showed rapid self-extinguishing, and its HRR was lowered to 36 W/g.
ISSN:0959-6526
1879-1786
DOI:10.1016/j.jclepro.2022.131525