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Title: Layer-over-Layer Electrostatic Self-Assembly of Bioresourced Compounds in Thermoreversible Polylactide Gels as an Effective Approach to Enhance the Flame Retardancy of Aerogels
Authors: Krishnan, V G
Suresh, S
Thomas, J P
Amal Raj, R B
Leuteritz, A
Gowd, E B
Keywords: aerogels
biopolymers
modification
molecules
solvents
Issue Date: 5-Jun-2024
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Citation: Biomacromolecules; 25(7):4581–4590
Abstract: Polylactide is a high potential polymer that can satisfy the growing demand for sustainable and lightweight materials in construction, packaging, and structural applications. However, their high flammability poses a serious concern. Herein, with the aid of solvent exchange and noncovalent interactions, poly(l-lactide) (PLLA) thermoreversible gel was modified with sodium alginate (SA), chitosan (CS), and phytic acid (PA) via a layer-over-layer approach. Freeze-drying of the modified hydrogel furnished a highly flame retardant aerogel with shape stability and no shrinkage. The modified PLLA aerogel (PLLA@SA@CS@PA) exhibited self-extinguishment of flame, the highest limiting oxygen index of any porous polylactide (∼32%), and a tremendous reduction in flammability parameters such as the heat release rate, heat release capacity, total heat release, etc. A comprehensive mechanism of flame retardancy was proposed. This work provides a sustainable strategy for the flame retardant modification of semicrystalline polymer-based aerogels and is expected to expand their practical applications in various industrial sectors.
URI: https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.biomac.4c00577
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