Lu HD, Song L, Hu YA (2011) A review on flame retardant technology in China. Part II: flame retardant polymeric nanocomposites and coatings. Polymers for Advanced Technologies 22(4), 379-394. [In English]
Web link: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pat.1891
Keywords:
polymer nanocomposites, coatings, flame retardant, China, layered double hydroxide, thermal-degradation behavior, alpha-zirconium, phosphate, vinyl acetate copolymer, catalyzing carbonization function, synthetic fe-montmorillonite, magnesium-hydroxide, carbon nanotubes, fire-retardancy, silicate nanocomposites,
Abstract: The progress of flame retarded polymer nanocomposites and coatings in China over the past decades are described in this review. Emphasis on flammability performance of polymer nanocomposites containing nanofillers, mainly layered inorganic compounds, nanofibers and nanoparticles, combined with conventional flame retardant additives are addressed based on the open literature. Polymeric coatings with improved flame retardancy prepared using a wide variety of additives and UV-curing technology are also introduced. Derived from this research, the combination of multiple methods and technologies including catalyst and nanotechnology, is predicted to have a high probability to enhance char formation and improve the flame retardancy of polymeric materials. Copyright (C) 2011 John Wiley &, Sons, Ltd.