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Xie RC, Qu BJ, Hu KL (2001) Polymer Degradation and Stability 72(2), 313-321.
Date: 2011-08-15   Author: SKLFS  ,   Source: WOS  ,
 

Xie RC, Qu BJ, Hu KL (2001) Dynamic FTIR studies of thermo-oxidation of expandable graphite-based halogen-free flame retardant LLDPE blends. Polymer Degradation and Stability 72(2), 313-321. [In English]

Web link: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0141-3910(01)00026-x

Keywords:

dynamic thermo-oxidative degradation, LLDPE, expandable graphite, halogen-free flame retardant, real time FTIR, flame retardant mechanism, combustion, polymer,

Abstract: The dynamic thermo-oxidative degradation of expandable graphite (EG)-based intumescent halogen-free flame retardant (HFFR) LLDPE blends in the condensed phase at 300 or 400 degreesC has been studied in situ by real time Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. The kinetic characteristics and dynamic changes of various kinds of pyrolysis products during the thermo-oxidative degradation were examined extensively for several LLDPE/EG blends with different HFFR additives, such as the phosphorus-nitrogen compound NP28, ammonium polyphosphate (APP), red phosphorus (RP), and zinc berate (ZB). It has been found (i) that the dynamic monitoring of the LLDPE/EG/HFFR blends during the pyrolysis shows that the breakdown of LLDPE main chains and formation of various kinds of carbonyl products increase with increasing thermo-oxidation time and temperature, the latter have been identified as carboxylic acids, ketone, lactone and cyclic anhydrides, (ii) that the fast formation rate and high initial concentrations of P-O-P and P-O-C products in the phosphorus-containing HFFR systems have a crucial importance for decreasing the thermo-oxidative degradation rate of LLDPE efficiently (the NP28 system is the most efficient in the present study), and (iii) that the pyrolysis temperature has a significant effect on the efficiency of flame retardants, which requires the LLDPE/EG/HFFR formulation should be optimized at certain temperature range in order to form compact intumescent charred layers immediately at the beginning of the thermo-oxidative degradation of the LLDPE blends. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.

 
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