A sustainable, bioinspired approach to functionalize basalt fibers with an innovative gallic acid (GA)-iron phenyl phosphonate complex (BF-GA-FeP), for the purpose of improving the flame retardancy in composite materials, is developed. BFs were at first pretreated with O3, obtaining surface free hydroxyl groups that allowed the subsequent covalent immobilization of biosourced GA units on the fiber through ester linkages. Phenolic −OH groups of the GA units were then exploited for the complexation of iron phenyl phosphonate, resulting in the target-complex-coated BF fiber (BF-GA-FeP). Microwave plasma atomic emission spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy coupled with energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy analyses of BF-GA-FeP highlighted an increase in iron content, modification of fiber morphology, and occurrence of phosphorus, respectively. BFs, modified with a low amount of the developed complex, were used to reinforce a poly(lactic acid) (PLA) matrix in the production of a biocomposite (PLA/BF-FeP). PLA/BF-FeP showed a higher thermal stability than neat PLA and PLA reinforced with untreated BFs (PLA/BF), as confirmed by thermogravimetric analysis. The cone calorimeter test highlighted several advantages for PLA/BF-FeP, including a prolonged time to ignition, a reduced time to flame out, an 8% decrease in the peak heat release rate, and a 15% reduced fire propagating index compared to PLA/BF.

Facile and bioinspired approach from gallic acid for the synthesis of biobased flame retardant coatings of basalt fibers / Pantaleoni, Alessia; Sarasini, Fabrizio; Russo, Pietro; Passaro, Jessica; Giorgini, Loris; Bavasso, Irene; Santarelli, Maria Laura; Petrucci, Elisabetta; Valentini, Federica; Bracciale, Maria Paola; Marrocchi, Assunta. - In: ACS OMEGA. - ISSN 2470-1343. - (2024). [10.1021/acsomega.3c10129]

Facile and bioinspired approach from gallic acid for the synthesis of biobased flame retardant coatings of basalt fibers

Pantaleoni, Alessia
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Sarasini, Fabrizio;Bavasso, Irene;Santarelli, Maria Laura;Petrucci, Elisabetta;Bracciale, Maria Paola;
2024

Abstract

A sustainable, bioinspired approach to functionalize basalt fibers with an innovative gallic acid (GA)-iron phenyl phosphonate complex (BF-GA-FeP), for the purpose of improving the flame retardancy in composite materials, is developed. BFs were at first pretreated with O3, obtaining surface free hydroxyl groups that allowed the subsequent covalent immobilization of biosourced GA units on the fiber through ester linkages. Phenolic −OH groups of the GA units were then exploited for the complexation of iron phenyl phosphonate, resulting in the target-complex-coated BF fiber (BF-GA-FeP). Microwave plasma atomic emission spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy coupled with energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy analyses of BF-GA-FeP highlighted an increase in iron content, modification of fiber morphology, and occurrence of phosphorus, respectively. BFs, modified with a low amount of the developed complex, were used to reinforce a poly(lactic acid) (PLA) matrix in the production of a biocomposite (PLA/BF-FeP). PLA/BF-FeP showed a higher thermal stability than neat PLA and PLA reinforced with untreated BFs (PLA/BF), as confirmed by thermogravimetric analysis. The cone calorimeter test highlighted several advantages for PLA/BF-FeP, including a prolonged time to ignition, a reduced time to flame out, an 8% decrease in the peak heat release rate, and a 15% reduced fire propagating index compared to PLA/BF.
2024
biobased materials; coatings; gallic acid; basalt fiber; biocomposites; phosphorous-based flame retardant.
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Facile and bioinspired approach from gallic acid for the synthesis of biobased flame retardant coatings of basalt fibers / Pantaleoni, Alessia; Sarasini, Fabrizio; Russo, Pietro; Passaro, Jessica; Giorgini, Loris; Bavasso, Irene; Santarelli, Maria Laura; Petrucci, Elisabetta; Valentini, Federica; Bracciale, Maria Paola; Marrocchi, Assunta. - In: ACS OMEGA. - ISSN 2470-1343. - (2024). [10.1021/acsomega.3c10129]
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