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Thermal degradation of DNA, an all-in-one natural intumescent flame retardant
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Thermal degradation of DNA, an all-in-one natural intumescent flame retardant

J. Alongi, A. Di Blasio, G. John Milnes, G. Mallalieu, Serge Bourbigot, Baljinder K. Kandola and G. Camino
Polymer Degradation and Stability, Vol.113, pp.110-118
03/2015

Abstract

Thermal degradation TGA TGA-IR Pyrolysis-Combustion Flow Calorimeter Intumescent flame retardants
Very recently, deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) has proven to be an efficient renewable, natural flame suppressant and retardant, due to its intrinsic intumescent features. In our previous work we have explored its flame retardant activity by applying as a surface coating on cotton fabrics and observed that on exposure to heat, the DNA was able to form a foamed char on the surface of the fabric. These remarkable results have stimulated this study on in-depth understanding of mechanism of thermal degradation of DNA. A number of characterization techniques have been exploited to investigate DNA decomposition, namely: thermogravimetry coupled to infrared spectroscopy or combined with differential thermal analysis, pyrolysis-combustion flow calorimetry and analysis of degradation residues. A scheme of DNA degradation mechanism is proposed to account for the results of the study.
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