2010
DOI: 10.6028/nist.tn.1674
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Fabrication, characterization and flammability testing of carbon nanofiber layer-by-layer coated polyurethane foam

Abstract: This is the first reported use of Layer-by-Layer (LBL) assembly to fabricate thin film coatings on polyurethane foam, of incorporating carbon nanofibers (CNF) into LBL fabricated coatings, and of using LBL fabricated coatings to reduce the flammability of polyurethane foam. The (359 ± 36) nm thick four bilayer coating of polyethyleneimine/CNF (cationic layer) and poly(acrylic acid) (anionic layer) contained (50.9 ± 0.1) mass fraction % CNF. This CNF coating covered the entire internal and external surfaces of … Show more

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“…Preliminary efforts in reducing the fl ammability of polyurethane foam by incorporating carbon nanofi bers (CNF) 80 and multi wall carbon nanotubes © Woodhead Publishing Limited, 2013 (MWCNT) 81 into LbL-fabricated thin fi lm coatings have shown promising results. These LbL coatings were found to signifi cantly reduce the fl ammability of PUF, with 55% ± 6% reduction in PHRR and 21% ± 3% reduction in total burn time.…”
Section: Future Trends In Fire Blocking Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Preliminary efforts in reducing the fl ammability of polyurethane foam by incorporating carbon nanofi bers (CNF) 80 and multi wall carbon nanotubes © Woodhead Publishing Limited, 2013 (MWCNT) 81 into LbL-fabricated thin fi lm coatings have shown promising results. These LbL coatings were found to signifi cantly reduce the fl ammability of PUF, with 55% ± 6% reduction in PHRR and 21% ± 3% reduction in total burn time.…”
Section: Future Trends In Fire Blocking Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%