Flame retardancy of biodegradable polymers and biocomposites

Polymer Degradation and Stability(2005)

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The efficiency of ammonium polyphosphate in different biocomposites was compared. For the comparison flame retarded lignocellulosic filler reinforced biocomposites were prepared using polypropylene (PP), polyurethane (PUR) and fully biodegradable starch matrices. The compatibility of wood flake with PP was improved by application of an alkoxy silane based reactive surfactant. The silylation improved not only the compatibility but also the thermal stability of the wood flake according to TG measurements. Raman spectroscopic analysis of the silylated product showed that the improved thermal stability is the result of reduced ratio of the amorphous phase of cellulose. The phosphorus additives in flame retarded PUR biocomposites, comprising waste bio fillers and recycled polyol, proved to be very effective because both the matrix and the filler components participate in mechanism of flame retardancy. Plasticised thermoplastic starch could be flame retarded efficiently by as little as 10% ammonium polyphosphate. After their service life the biocomposites can be utilised as chemical fertilizer.
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Fire safety,Lignocellulosic fibres,Thermoplastic starch,Polypropylene,Polyurethane biocomposite,Raman spectroscopy,Coupling agent,Reactive surfactant,Ammonium polyphosphate
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