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Polyelectrolyte Complex with Controllable Viscosity by Doping Cu<sup>2+</sup> Protects Nylon–Cotton Fabric against Fire

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2022

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Nylon-cotton (NC) blend fabrics are widely used in military and industrial applications, but their high flammability still remains a serious problem. In an effort to effectively and quickly impart flame retardancy to the NC fabric, it was treated by simply blade coating with a Cu<sup>2+</sup>-doped polyelectrolyte complex (CPEC) that consists of ammonium polyphosphate (APP), polyethylenimine (PEI), and copper sulfate. The viscosity of the CPEC can be adjusted by altering the content of CuSO<sub>4</sub>, which controls the amount of extrinsic and intrinsic ion pairs. By adjusting the proportion and content of PEI, APP, and CuSO<sub>4</sub>, CPEC suitable for treating the NC fabric was obtained. Only 0.067 wt % Cu<sup>2+</sup> was needed to adjust the viscosity and impart self-extinguishing behavior in a vertical burning test. This simple two-step treatment provides a promising technology to protect flammable polymeric substrates with ultralow metal-doped polyelectrolyte complexes.

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