JOURNAL ARTICLE

Flame retardation and thermal degradation of flame‐retarded polypropylene composites containing melamine phosphate and pentaerythritol phosphate

Shun ZhouZhengzhou WangZhou GuiYuan Hu

Year: 2008 Journal:   Fire and Materials Vol: 32 (5)Pages: 307-319   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

Abstract The flame retardation of polypropylene (PP) composites containing melamine phosphate (MP) and pentaerythritol phosphate (PEPA) was characterized by limiting oxygen index (LOI) and UL 94. The morphology of the char obtained from the combustion of the composites was studied by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The thermal degradation of the composites was investigated using thermogravimetric (TG) analysis and real‐time Fourier transform infrared (RTFTIR) spectroscopy. It has been found that the PP composites containing only MP do not show good flame retardancy even at 40% additive level. Compared with the PP/MP binary composites, all the LOI values of the PP/MP/PEPA ternary composites at the same additive loading increase, and UL 94 ratings of the ternary composites at suitable MP/PEPA ratios are raised to V‐0 from no rating (PP/MP). The TG and RTFTIR studies indicate that the interaction occurs among MP, PEPA and PP. Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Keywords:
Pentaerythritol Melamine Materials science Char Limiting oxygen index Composite material Polypropylene Thermogravimetric analysis Fire retardant Scanning electron microscope Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy Phosphate Intumescent Ternary operation Nuclear chemistry Chemical engineering Combustion Chemistry Organic chemistry

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Flame retardant materials and properties
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Polymers and Plastics
Fire dynamics and safety research
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality
Polymer composites and self-healing
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Polymers and Plastics
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