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titleOfInvention Antibacterial flame-retardant cellulose and preparation and application thereof
abstract The invention relates to an antibacterial flame-retardant cellulose and preparation and application thereof, wherein the raw material components comprise: cellulose, 3- (methacryloyloxy) propyltrimethoxysilane KH, polyethyleneimine PEI, vinylphosphonic acid VA, an antibacterial agent and an initiator. Compared with the original fibril material, the maximum heat release rate of the modified cellulose can be reduced to about 50 percent, and the total heat release amount can be reduced to about 67 percent of the raw material; has excellent antibacterial effect on gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria, and has 98 percent of antibacterial rate after 30 times of washing.
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