Recent developments in the fire retardancy of polymeric materials |
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Authors: | Aravind Dasari Zhong-Zhen Yu Gui-Peng Cai Yiu-Wing Mai |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Materials Science & Engineering (Blk N4.1), Nanyang Technological University, 50 Nanyang Avenue, Singapore 639798, Singapore;2. State Key Laboratory of Organic-Inorganic Composites, Department of Polymer Engineering, College of Materials Science and Engineering, Beijing University of Chemical Technology, Beijing 100029, China;3. Center for Advanced Materials Technology (CAMT), School of Aerospace, Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering J07, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia |
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Abstract: | The widespread applications of polymeric materials require the use of conventional flame retardants based on halogen and phosphorous compounds to satisfy fire safety regulatory standards. However, these compounds, particularly halogen-based examples, are persistent organic pollutants of global concern and generate corrosive/toxic combustion products. To account for eco-friendliness, ultimate mechanical/physical properties and processing difficulties, the window of options has become too narrow. Although the incorporation of non-toxic nanofillers in polymers shows positive potential towards flame retardancy, many obstacles remain. Moreover, most of the literature on these materials is qualitative, and often points to conflicting/misleading suggestions from the perspectives of short-term and long-term fire exposure tests. Hence, there is a renewed need to fundamentally understand the fire response of such materials, and complement experimental results with theoretical modelling and/or numerical simulation. |
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Keywords: | Flame retardancy Flame retardants (FRs) Pyrolysis Decomposition temperature Nanofillers Intumescent Char |
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