Issue 4, 2023

Renewable micro hydroxyapatite (mHA) extracted from animal bones, and fabricated mHA-Jute-vinyl ester bio-composite as an intumescent green flame retardant material

Abstract

In this paper, we synthesized highly functionalized micro hydroxy apatite (mHA) from animal bones by a decomposition method using extended base treatment, and applied it as a flame-retardant material (FRM) through a dip-coating method as a heat-shielding layer on pure jute (PJ). Wet depositions of charged anionic and cationic polyelectrolytes create a few to several coating layers by the L-B-L method on the surface of PJ through strong electrostatic interactions, generating mHA-Jute. In addition, a strong cementing action materializes through inter-ionic interactions between the PJ surface and mHA, and is compared in flame-retardancy tests through cone calorimetry analysis. The heat release rates (HRRs) of PJ and mHA-Jutes (0.5 wt%, 1.0 wt%, 2.0 wt%, and 3.0 wt%) are displayed in the primary and secondary stages. The HRRs gradually decreased from PJ (177) to 3.0 wt% mHA-Jute 36 (388%), owing to the strong thermal shielding effect of the mHA deposited on the PJ core due to lignocellulose fiber linked with mHA. Next, we fabricated mHA-Jute with vinyl ester resin (VER) bio-composites and calculated the HRRs. The HRRs of mHA-Jute-VER bio-composites showed superior thermal shielding action over the blank PJ-VER bio-composite and superior HRRs of 291 s, 131 s, and 41 s were observed from PJ-VER to 1.0 wt%, 2.0 wt%, and 3.0 wt% mHA-Jute-VERs, respectively, due to the formation of thermal shielding layers. Higher burning times and burning rates were reported for mHA-Jute-VERs compared to PJ-VER bio-composites. The impact energies of mHA-Jute-VER increased up to 47% from 0.5 wt% to 3.0 wt% mHA deposition. In addition, the limiting oxygen index (LOI) of 3.0 wt% mHA-Jute-VER showed a superior value (27%) compared to the PJ-VER bio-composite. Moreover, ignition resistance and self-extinguishing competencies were observed on coated fabrics with 3.0 wt% mHA-Jute-VER, which could be a great advantage for indoor fire-quenching applications. We have also explained the FR mechanism of the proposed mHA-Jute-VER bio-composite by comparing the elimination of various combusted gases of CO2, CO, CH4, and O2.

Graphical abstract: Renewable micro hydroxyapatite (mHA) extracted from animal bones, and fabricated mHA-Jute-vinyl ester bio-composite as an intumescent green flame retardant material

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Nov 2022
Accepted
17 Jan 2023
First published
20 Jan 2023
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Mater. Adv., 2023,4, 1171-1187

Renewable micro hydroxyapatite (mHA) extracted from animal bones, and fabricated mHA-Jute-vinyl ester bio-composite as an intumescent green flame retardant material

R. K. Cheedarala, R. Yu and J. Il Song, Mater. Adv., 2023, 4, 1171 DOI: 10.1039/D2MA01029A

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