2024
DOI: 10.1002/app.55197
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Phosphate and nitrogen‐rich polyelectrolyte complex flame retardant treatment for cotton fleece

Dallin L. Smith,
Sidney M. Cotton,
Natalie A. Vest
et al.

Abstract: The soft nap and deep pile that impart comfort and warmth to cotton fleece also amplify its flammability. Using ambient aqueous processing, an environmentally benign polyelectrolyte complex (PEC), consisting of poly(allylamine hydrochloride) and sodium hexametaphosphate, was deposited on cotton fleece. This treatment adds only 12.5% weight, reduces peak heat release by 68% and total heat release by 74%, and protects from fire via intumescence. Without treatment, fleece burns aggressively with long afterburn an… Show more

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