Tick-inspired, self-healing, and strongly-adhesive coatings with biodegradability and phosphorus-free fire retardancy
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| Article Title | Tick-inspired, self-healing, and strongly-adhesive coatings with biodegradability and phosphorus-free fire retardancy |
|---|---|
| ERA Journal ID | 4724 |
| Article Category | Article |
| Authors | Wang, Cheng, Huo, Siqi, Ye, Guofeng, Cao, Cheng-Fei, Hong, Min, Pan, Ye-Tang, Song, Pingan, Wang, Hao, Wang, Tielin and Liu, Zhitian |
| Journal Title | Journal of Materials Science and Technology |
| Journal Citation | 260, pp. 229-240 |
| Number of Pages | 12 |
| Year | 2025 |
| Publisher | Elsevier |
| Place of Publication | China |
| ISSN | 1005-0302 |
| Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmst.2025.10.003 |
| Web Address (URL) | https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1005030225010205 |
| Abstract | Although widely applied in diverse industries, conventional fire-retardant coatings generally suffer from poor adhesion and fire protection. These coatings are typically phosphorus-containing and non-recyclable, making their waste prone to causing environmental issues, e.g., bioaccumulation and (micro)plastic pollution. Inspired by the multi-non-covalent adhesion mechanism of ticks, we designed a strongly adhesive and self-healing coating (DCNC/40PEN) with superior fire protection by incorporating hydrogen bonding, π-π stacking, and cation-π interactions. Incorporating these interactions into a dynamic covalent network further imparts closed-loop recyclability and biodegradability to the coating. DCNC/40PEN can adhere to diverse substrates and self-heal at room temperature due to the non-covalent and covalent interactions within its structure. DCNC/40PEN features closed-loop recyclability and biodegradation because of its dynamic covalent network. Owing to the catalytic and crosslinking carbonization of sulfonate and Schiff base groups, phosphorus-free DCNC/40PEN delivers exceptional fire protection for various materials, e.g., wood, polymer foams, and steel. At a coating thickness of 100 μm, DCNC/40PEN significantly increased the limiting oxygen index and vertical combustion (UL-94) rating of wood to 35.0 % and V-0. The multifunctionality and sustainability of DCNC/40PEN enable it to outperform commercial and reported fire-retardant coatings and adhesives. This work presents an innovative design strategy for the next generation of sustainable, versatile fire-retardant coatings, accelerating “green” development. |
| Keywords | Vitrimer coating; Phosphorus-free fire retardancy; Strong adhesion; Sustainability |
| Contains Sensitive Content | Does not contain sensitive content |
| ANZSRC Field of Research 2020 | 401609. Polymers and plastics |
| Byline Affiliations | Wuhan Institute of Technology, China |
| School of Engineering | |
| Centre for Future Materials | |
| University of New South Wales | |
| Beijing Institute of Technology, China | |
| School of Agriculture and Environmental Science |
https://research.usq.edu.au/item/100664/tick-inspired-self-healing-and-strongly-adhesive-coatings-with-biodegradability-and-phosphorus-free-fire-retardancy
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