Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Enhanced Synthesis of Flame Retardant Cellulosic Materials

2010 
Flame retardant cellulosic materials have been produced using a silicon dioxide (SiO2) network coat- ing. SiO2 network armor was prepared through hydrolysis and condensation of the precursor tetraethyl orthosilicate (TEOS), prior coating the substrates, and was cross linked on the surface of the substrates using atmospheric pres- sure plasma (APP) technique. Because of protection effects of the SiO2 network armor, the cellulosic based fibers ex- hibit enhanced thermal properties (characterized by TGA and DSC) and improved flame retardant (proven by ASTM D1230-99). Furthermore, the surface analysis (XPS and SEM) confirmed the presence of the SiO2 network attached to the substrates even after intense ultrasound washes. V C 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 117: 281-289, 2010
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