Abstract

AbstractLignocellulose materials were modified with 3‐chlor‐2‐hydroxypropyltrimethylammoniumchloride, 1,3‐bis(3‐chlor‐2‐hydroxypropyl)imidazoliumhydrogensulphate, and 2‐chlorethyl‐sodiumsulphonate and the flame‐retardant properties of materials obtained were studied. The flame‐retardant effect was proved using the limited oxygen index (LOI) method and values up to 32.8 vol % of oxygen were determined. The LOI values were higher when the modification was done without using NaOH for activation, but in that case the alkylating groups were not chemically bonded to the material. The NaOH activation was necessary to obtain material with flame‐retardant properties stable against washing. No synergistic effects were observed when the material was modified with both nitrogen‐ and sulfur‐containing groups.

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