DNA is a flame retardant

Coating cotton cloth with DNA, researchers found the genetic material reduced the fabric’s flammability. When it’s heated, the phosphate from DNA produces phosphoric acid which replaces the water in cotton fibers as a flame-retarded residue. The bases, which contain nitrogen, react to produce ammonia which inhibits combustion.
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