A 'Nano,' Environmentally Friendly, And Low Toxicity Flame Retardant Protects Fabric

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The technology in "fire paint" used to protect steel beams in buildings and other structures has found a new life as a first-of-its-kind flame retardant for children's cotton sleepwear, terrycloth bathrobes and other apparel, according to a report presented at the 242nd National Meeting & Exposition of the American Chemical Society (ACS). "People are concerned about the potential toxicity of flame retardants that are currently used on a variety of products, especially children's pajamas and the foam in children's car seats," said Jaime C. Grunlan, Ph.D., who led the research...
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