Abstract
ABSTRACTNovel waterborne polyurethane (WPU) was prepared and coated on nylon 12 (Ny12) and fullerene-C60 (Full-C60, 1–10 wt%) composite films using simple dip coating technique. In Ny12/Full-C60 composite, fullerene nanoparticles were dispersed in a wavy layered pattern, whereas coated WPU/Ny12/Full-C60 films depicted uniform pattern of non-overlapping scales. WPU/Ny12/Full-C60 1–10 showed higher values of tensile strength and modulus, 91.4–98.1 MPa and 52.2–57.9 GPa, respectively. In WPU/Ny12/Full-C60 1–10, maximum degradation temperature was increased to 598°C and char yield to 35%. Increasing fullerene content from 1 to 10 wt% decreased maximum peak heat release rate from 209 to 132 kW m−2, i.e., 53% reduction in flammability compared to WPU.
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