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Autor:
Timothy A. Calamari, George L. Drake
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The Role of Phosphonates in Living Systems ISBN: 9781351076470
The Role of Phosphonates in Living Systems
The Role of Phosphonates in Living Systems
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https://doi.org/10.1201/9781351076470-7
https://doi.org/10.1201/9781351076470-7
Publikováno v:
Journal of Fire Sciences. 1:145-154
Durable phosphorus-based flame retardants were applied to twill fabrics con taining cotton and wool to study the effect of wool on the flame retardancy and physical properties of the blend fabrics. The presence of wool in untreated blend fabrics caus
Autor:
George L. Drake, Arlen W. Frank
Publikováno v:
Textile Research Journal. 44:292-298
Various bases are compared for the neutralization of tetrakis(hydroxymethyl)phosphonium chloride (THPC) in flame-retardant finishes for cotton. In the THPC/amide process, the use of sodium hydroxide as the base results in a progressive decrease in ad
Autor:
Arlen W. Frank, George L. Drake
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 21:3087-3097
Several aldehydes have been tested as substitutes for the lachrymator formaldehyde in the THPOH/ammonia process. Aldehydes such as acetaldehyde or butyraldehyde promote rapid polymer formation without being incorporated into the finish. Chloral is in
Publikováno v:
Journal of Fire Sciences. 2:248-254
A technique to assess the flame resistance of small quantities of fibrous or powdered derivatives of cotton cellulose was developed. The procedure is an adaptation of the oxygen index (OI) fabric flammability test. Cellulose fibers or powders were pr
Publikováno v:
Journal of Coated Fabrics. 3:250-256
Sodium phosphate salts catalyzed the reaction of THPC with urea. Cotton textiles treated with a solution containing 26.6% THPC, 8.4% urea, 4% dibasic sodium phosphate and sufficient NaOH to adjust the pH to 6, dried 85°C and cured at 160°C for 1 to
Publikováno v:
Textile Research Journal. 44:858-862
The fiammability of cotton fabrics dyed with indigo and bromine- and/or chlorine-substiluted indigo dyestuffs was studied by the oxygen index technique and thermogravimetric analysis. The palest shades of dye on the fabric decreased the oxygen index
Autor:
George L. Drake, Leon Segal
Publikováno v:
Textile Research Journal. 46:238-246
Differentiation of the flammabilities of nonflame-retardant, all-cotton fabrics cannot be accomplished by the usual test procedures, as these merely provide the means for determining when a fabric exceeds a certain set standard. The desired different
Publikováno v:
Textile Research Journal. 44:839-846
A study has been initiated of the effect of dyes on the flammability of cotton fabric. The initial phase reported here concerns the effects of dyes alone on all-cotton fabric, with representative dyes being selected from the reactive, sulfur, vat, in
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 33:2317-2331
Triphenylchloromethane and p-toluenesulfonyl chloride were reacted with chopped or powdered cellulose, with and without premercerization, to form trityl–cellulose ethers or tosyl–cellulose esters. Powdered and premercerized cellulose samples were