Authors
Joon Hee Cho, Vivek Vasagar, Kadhiravan Shanmuganathan, Amanda R Jones, Sergei Nazarenko, Christopher J Ellison
Publication date
2015/10/13
Journal
Chemistry of Materials
Volume
27
Issue
19
Pages
6784-6790
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
An efficient, environmentally friendly, and water-applied flame retardant surface nanocoating based on polydopamine (PDA) was developed for foamed materials such as polyurethane (PU). The PDA nanocoating, deposited by simple dip-coating in an aqueous dopamine solution, consists of a planar sublayer and a secondary granular layer structure that evolve together, eventually turning into a dense, uniform, and conformal layer on all foam surfaces. In contrast to flexible PU foams that are known to be highly flammable without flame retardant additives, micro combustion calorimetry (MCC) and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) confirm that the neat PDA is relatively inflammable with a strong tendency to form carbonaceous, porous char that is highly advantageous for flame retardancy. By depositing nanocoatings of PDA onto flexible PU foams, the flammability of the PU foam was significantly reduced with …
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