Inorganic Antiflaming Wood Caused by a Ti O 2 -Decorated ZnO Nanorod Arrays Coating Prepared by a Facile Hydrothermal Method

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Wood materials with antiflaming capability were successfully fabricated by depositing a TiO2-decorated ZnO nanorod arrays (ZNAs) film on wood surface using a facile and one-pot hydrothermal method. The prepared specimens were characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy dispersive X-ray analysis (EDXA), and powder X-ray diffraction (XRD). To explore the antiflaming properties, the combustion parameters of the wood treated by TiO2-decorated ZNAs were measured using the cone calorimetry technique compared with the untreated wood. For treated wood, the burning duration was prolonged for 55 s; smoke production rate (SPR) and total smoke production (TSP) were obviously reduced, especially for the production of CO was almost zero. As a result, thin inorganic film of TiO2-decorated ZNAs had desirable fire resistance, and one-pot hydrothermal method was a feasible method to fabricate nonflammable wood materials.

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Zhang, H., Zhang, W., Jin, C., & Li, S. (2016). Inorganic Antiflaming Wood Caused by a Ti O 2 -Decorated ZnO Nanorod Arrays Coating Prepared by a Facile Hydrothermal Method. Journal of Nanomaterials, 2016. https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/2358276

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