Flame retardant, antimicrobial, and mechanical properties of multifunctional polyurethane nanofibers containing tannic acid-coated reduced graphene oxide

Authors
Kim, Young NamHa, Yu-MiPark, Jae EunKim, Young-OJo, Jun YoungHan, HaksooLee, Doh C.Kim, JaewooJung, Yong Chae
Issue Date
2021-01
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
Citation
POLYMER TESTING, v.93
Abstract
Graphene nanoparticles coated with tannic acid were synthesized as non-halogen flame retardants; further, these nanoparticles were electrospun with polyurethane to produce multifunctional composite nanofibers. The composite nanofibers showed improved flame retardant, antimicrobial, and mechanical properties with increasing amounts of bio-based, non-halogen flame retardant. For instance, at 5 wt% of flame retardant, the peak heat release rate was reduced from 340.75 to 235.23 W/g along with 500% and 135% improvement in the antimicrobial activity and Young's modulus, respectively, compared to neat polyurethane fibers. These multifunctional composite nanofibers have potential applications in various fields, such as automobile, construction, and biomedical device.
Keywords
STOCKHOLM CONVENTION; EPOXY-RESINS; PERFORMANCE; PHOSPHORUS; HYDROGELS; STOCKHOLM CONVENTION; EPOXY-RESINS; PERFORMANCE; PHOSPHORUS; HYDROGELS; Nanofiber; Flame retardant; Antimicrobial; Reinforcing; Tannic acid
ISSN
0142-9418
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/117612
DOI
10.1016/j.polymertesting.2020.107006
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