Cotton was chemically modified with N-acryloylglycine (NAG) via oxo-Michael addition under basic conditions at 50 ◦C, producing COT-g-NAG3 and COT-g-NAG6 with 3 % and 6 % add-ons, respectively. The goal was to graft onto cotton an analogue of the glycine-based M-GLY polyamidoamine flame retardant repeat unit. Solid-state NMR confirmed the presence and quantity of grafted NAG. SEM and X-ray diffraction analyses showed that the grafting process preserved the fiber morphology and crystalline structure. Thermogravimetric analysis revealed enhanced thermo-oxidative stability between 350 and 450 ◦C, compared to virgin cotton. Flame retardant performance was evaluated through horizontal (HFST) and vertical flame spread tests (VFST). In VFST, neither sample self-extinguished, but both retained substantial char. In HFST, COT-g-NAG3 showed a reduced burning rate (0.18 vs. 0.98 mm/s), while COT-g-NAG6 self-extinguished, leaving 79 wt.% residue, compared to 1 % for untreated cotton. Combustion residues exhibited a porous char typical of intumescent materials, like that observed in M-GLY coatings. These results confirm that NAG grafting imparts effective flame retardancy by inducing intumescence, without compromising cellulose integrity. The covalent nature of the grafting also enhances wash durability, minimizing leaching and environmental release. This strategy highlights the promise of amino acid-based acrylamides for the tailored-design of flame retardant cotton fabrics.

Enhancing the flame resistance of cotton via N-acryloylglycine-based chemical functionalization / J. Alongi, M. Arioli, C. Forte, M. Pierigé, S. Pizzanelli, P. Ferruti, E. Ranucci. - In: CARBOHYDRATE POLYMER TECHNOLOGIES AND APPLICATIONS. - ISSN 2666-8939. - 12:(2025 Dec), pp. 101006.1-101006.12. [10.1016/j.carpta.2025.101006]

Enhancing the flame resistance of cotton via N-acryloylglycine-based chemical functionalization

J. Alongi
Primo
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
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M. Arioli
Secondo
Methodology
;
P. Ferruti
Penultimo
Conceptualization
;
E. Ranucci
Ultimo
Conceptualization
2025

Abstract

Cotton was chemically modified with N-acryloylglycine (NAG) via oxo-Michael addition under basic conditions at 50 ◦C, producing COT-g-NAG3 and COT-g-NAG6 with 3 % and 6 % add-ons, respectively. The goal was to graft onto cotton an analogue of the glycine-based M-GLY polyamidoamine flame retardant repeat unit. Solid-state NMR confirmed the presence and quantity of grafted NAG. SEM and X-ray diffraction analyses showed that the grafting process preserved the fiber morphology and crystalline structure. Thermogravimetric analysis revealed enhanced thermo-oxidative stability between 350 and 450 ◦C, compared to virgin cotton. Flame retardant performance was evaluated through horizontal (HFST) and vertical flame spread tests (VFST). In VFST, neither sample self-extinguished, but both retained substantial char. In HFST, COT-g-NAG3 showed a reduced burning rate (0.18 vs. 0.98 mm/s), while COT-g-NAG6 self-extinguished, leaving 79 wt.% residue, compared to 1 % for untreated cotton. Combustion residues exhibited a porous char typical of intumescent materials, like that observed in M-GLY coatings. These results confirm that NAG grafting imparts effective flame retardancy by inducing intumescence, without compromising cellulose integrity. The covalent nature of the grafting also enhances wash durability, minimizing leaching and environmental release. This strategy highlights the promise of amino acid-based acrylamides for the tailored-design of flame retardant cotton fabrics.
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Cotton-, Cellulose; N-acryloylglycine; Carbohydrate polymer functionalization; Flame retardant;
Settore CHEM-04/A - Chimica industriale
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   Eco-friendly, washing-durable FLAme-REtardant finishing for cotton fabrics by COvalent grafting of α-amino acid-derived polyamidoamines (FLARECO)
   FLARECO
   MINISTERO DELL'UNIVERSITA' E DELLA RICERCA
   202237JYZN_001
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10-set-2025
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101006
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Enhancing the flame resistance of cotton via N-acryloylglycine-based chemical functionalization / J. Alongi, M. Arioli, C. Forte, M. Pierigé, S. Pizzanelli, P. Ferruti, E. Ranucci. - In: CARBOHYDRATE POLYMER TECHNOLOGIES AND APPLICATIONS. - ISSN 2666-8939. - 12:(2025 Dec), pp. 101006.1-101006.12. [10.1016/j.carpta.2025.101006]
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