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Ying Pan

Researcher at Hangzhou Dianzi University

Publications -  62
Citations -  2667

Ying Pan is an academic researcher from Hangzhou Dianzi University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fire retardant & Coating. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 56 publications receiving 1884 citations. Previous affiliations of Ying Pan include University of Science and Technology of China.

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Mussel-inspired functionalization of electrochemically exfoliated graphene: Based on self-polymerization of dopamine and its suppression effect on the fire hazards and smoke toxicity of thermoplastic polyurethane.

TL;DR: Mussel-inspired functionalization of electrochemically exfoliated graphene was successfully processed and added into polar thermoplastic polyurethane matrix (TPU) and functionalized graphene possessing abundant hydroxyl could constitute a forceful chains interaction with TPU.
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Formation of self-extinguishing flame retardant biobased coating on cotton fabrics via Layer-by-Layer assembly of chitin derivatives

TL;DR: Thermogravimetric analysis result indicated that thermal and thermal oxidation stability of all coated cotton fabrics were enhanced in the high temperature range (400-700°C), and microcombustion calorimetry result showed that all coatedotton fabrics showed lower peak heat-release rate and total heat- release values compared with that of the pure one.
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Aluminum hypophosphite microencapsulated to improve its safety and application to flame retardant polyamide 6.

TL;DR: MCA was a nitrogen-containing flame retardant that can work with AHP via the nitrogen-phosphorus synergistic effect to show improved flame-retardant property than other capsule materials to enhance the fire safety in the procedure of production, storage and use.
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Formation of layer-by-layer assembled titanate nanotubes filled coating on flexible polyurethane foam with improved flame retardant and smoke suppression properties.

TL;DR: A significant improvement in flame retardancy and the smoke suppression property for FPU foam could be attributed to the protective effect of titanate nanotubes network structure formed, including insulating barrier effect and adsorption effect.
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Effect of Fully Biobased Coatings Constructed via Layer-by-Layer Assembly of Chitosan and Lignosulfonate on the Thermal, Flame Retardant, and Mechanical Properties of Flexible Polyurethane Foam

TL;DR: In this article, a fully biobased coating containing chitosan (CS) and lignosulfonate (LS) was facilely fabricated on the surface of flexible polyurethane foam (FPUF) using layer-by-layer assembly method.