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The effect of combined atmospheric plasma/UV treatments on improving the durability of flame retardants applied to cotton
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The effect of combined atmospheric plasma/UV treatments on improving the durability of flame retardants applied to cotton

Maram Ayesh, Arthur Richard Horrocks and Baljinder K. Kandola
Molecules, Vol.27(24), 8737
09/12/2022

Abstract

atmospheric plasma UV laser cotton flame retardant diammonium phosphate urea 3-aminopropyltriethoxy silane diethyl N N bis (2-hydroxyethyl) aminomethylphosphonate surface treatment textile scanning electron microscopy X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy Technology Thermal Analysis
Application of a combined atmospheric plasma/UV laser to cotton fabrics impregnated with selected non-durable flame retardants (FRs) has shown evidence of covalent grafting of the latter species on to cotton fibre surfaces. As a result, an increase in their durability to water-soaking for 30 min at 40 °C has been recorded. Based on previous research plasma gases comprising Ar80%/CO220% or N280%/O220% were used to pre-expose cotton fabric prior to or after FR impregnation to promote the formation of radical species and increased –COOH groups on surface cellulosic chains, which would encourage formation of FR-cellulose bonds. Analysis by scanning electron microscopy (SEM/EDX), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and thermal analysis (TGA) suggested that organophosphorus- and nitrogen- containing flame retarding species in the presence of the silicon-containing molecules such as 3-aminopropyltriethoxy silane (APTS) resulted in formation of FR-S-O-cellulose links, which gave rise to post-water-soaking FR retentions > 10%. Similarly, the organophosphorus FR, diethyl N, N bis (2-hydroxyethyl) aminomethylphosphonate (DBAP), after plasma/UV exposure produced similar percentage retention values possibly via (PO).O.cellulose bond formation, While none of the plasmas/UV-treated, FR-impregnated fabrics showed self-extinction behaviour, although burning rates reduced and significant char formation was evident, it has been shown that FR durability may be increased using plasma/UV treatments.
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