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Improvement of Thermal Stability and Flame Retardancy of Beech Wood Fibers Using Steam Explosion and Phosphorylation Reaction

BIORESOURCES(2023)

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An environmentally friendly approach was studied for improving the fire retardancy of beech wood using a steam explosion process coupled with a phosphorylation reaction. Raw beech, steam-exploded, or bleached wood was subjected to phosphorylation employing etidronic acid (HEDP) and urea, and the resulting chemical composition and thermal behavior were analyzed using techniques such as elemental analysis, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, ionic chromatography, and pyrolysis combustion flow calorimetry. The thermal performance of beech wood underwent significant enhancements after the steam explosion treatment combined with soda impregnation. It resulted in a striking reduction in heat release rates (HRR), especially its peak (pHRR) and time-to-pHRR (T-pHRR) values (from 139.5 W/g and 365 degrees C to 40 W/g and 247 degrees C) and an increase in residue from 10.5% to 41.3%. The results demonstrate that the process created a self-extinguishing and non-flammable material that exhibited noteworthy flame retardancy improvement.
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beech wood,steam explosion,phosphorylation,thermal stability,flame-retardancy
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