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Abstract
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have great potential for the development of fire barriers for flammable materials. Accordingly, zirconium-based metal-organic framework (Zr-MOF), branched polyethyleneimine (BPEI), and vinyltriethoxysilane (VTES) were deposited to produce composites assembled on cellulosic fibers to investigate their barrier effects. The structure, morphology, and thermal properties of the cellulosic fibers were characterized using FTIR spectroscopy, SEM, and TGA. Compared with the untreated cotton sample, the temperature of the maximum rate of weight loss (Tmax) of C-Zr-MOF/BPEI/VTES increased from 479 to 523.3 °C and the maximum weight loss rate (Rmax) at Tmax decreased from 37.6 to 17.2 wt%/min. At 800 °C, the pristine cotton was burned out without residues whereas the residual char content of the C-Zr-MOF/BPEI/VTES sample was 7.2355 wt%. From the vertical burning tests, the results suggested that the C-Zr-MOF/BPEI/VTES sample had better barrier effects by reducing the flame-spread speed and generating more protective char layers.Entities:
Keywords: cellulosic fibers; fire barriers; metal-organic frameworks; polyethyleneimine; vinyltriethoxysilane
Year: 2022 PMID: 35956585 PMCID: PMC9370460 DOI: 10.3390/polym14153071
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Polymers (Basel) ISSN: 2073-4360 Impact factor: 4.967
Figure 1Graphical representation of the hybrid coating assembled onto cellulosic fibers.
Figure 2Digital photos of the Zr-MOF homogeneous dispersion at different times.
Figure 3Digital photos of (a) pristine cotton; (b) C-Zr-MOF; (c) C-Zr-MOF/BPEI; and (d) C-Zr-MOF/BPEI/VTES in the vertical burning test after ignition.
Figure 4The SEM images of (a) pristine cotton; (b) C-Zr-MOF; (c) C-Zr-MOF/BPEI; (d) C-Zr-MOF/BPEI/VTES; (e) C-Zr-MOF residual chars; (f) C-Zr-MOF/BPEI residual chars; and (g) C-Zr-MOF/BPEI/VTES residual chars.
Figure 5The FTIR spectra of the pristine cotton and C−Zr−MOF/BPEI/VTES sample.
Figure 6TGA curves of pristine cotton and treated samples.
TGA data of pristine cotton and treated samples under air atmosphere.
| Sample | T10% (°C) | Stage 1 | Stage 2 | Residue at 800 °C (wt%) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tmax (°C) | Rmax (wt%/min) | Tmax (°C) | Rmax (wt%/min) | |||
| Pristine cotton | 318.5 | 341.6 | 37.6 | 479 | 93.4 | −1.21 |
| C-Zr-MOF | 310.8 | 325.7 | 40.8 | 500.9 | 92.8 | 0.0573 |
| C-Zr-MOF/BPEI | 303.5 | 326.2 | 25.6 | 499 | 88.1 | 0.9052 |
| C-Zr-MOF/BPEI/VTES | 319.3 | 330.8 | 17.2 | 523.3 | 84.6 | 7.2355 |
The heating rate was fixed at 10 °C/min. T10 is the initial decomposition temperature at which 10% sample weight is lost. Tmax is the temperature of the maximum rate of weight loss. Rmax is the weight loss rate at the maximal peak (Tmax).