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One‐step treated wood by using natural source phytic acid and uracil for enhanced mechanical properties and flame retardancy

Lichen Zhang, Deqi Yi, Jianwei Hao, Ming Gao

2020Polymers for Advanced Technologies38 citationsDOI

Abstract

Wood has always maintained an important position in construction engineering and decoration due to its unique excellent characteristics, but its flammability has limited various application. In this study, phytic acid (PA) derived from plant seeds and uracil (U) derived from ribonucleic acid (RNA) were prepared as water solution, and natural wood just through physical infiltration in the water solution to obtain wood/PA/uracil (flame retardant [FR] wood), which was environmentally friendly, high strength and fire‐resistant. The three‐point bending test performance was basically unchanged, compressive strength was increased by 15.3%. The peak heat release rate, total heat release, smoke production rate, and total smoke production of FR wood were reduced up to 41%, 30%, 61%, 56%, respectively, compared with the natural wood. Limiting oxygen index value of FR wood can reach 31.8%, and UL‐94 V‐0 rating can be reached. These results suggested that wood/PA/uracil could be promising green construction applications.

Topics & Concepts

Limiting oxygen indexFire retardantMaterials scienceFlammabilityUracilCompressive strengthFlexural strengthComposite materialEnvironmentally friendlyNuclear chemistryPulp and paper industryCombustionOrganic chemistryChemistryDNABiologyCharEcologyBiochemistryEngineeringFlame retardant materials and properties