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Flame retardant polyurethane nanocomposite: Study of clay dispersion and its synergistic effect with dolomite
Authors:Rafieh‐Sadat Norouzian Amiri  Teija Tirri  Carl‐Eric Wilen
Affiliation:1. Center of Excellence for Functional Materials (FUNMAT), Laboratory of Polymer Technology, Abo Akademi University, Biskopsgatan 8, FIN‐20500 Abo, Finland;2. Department of Chemistry, University of Mazandaran, Babolsar, Iran
Abstract:Polyurethane–clay nanocomposite adhesives were prepared by different synthetic routes and their microstructures were determined by X‐ray diffraction measurements and from transmission electron microscopy images. The preparation method of the polyurethane nanocomposite adhesives was systematically changed, that is, condensation either in the presence or absence of catalyst, concentration and type of nanoclay, premixing order of nanoclay (nanoclay was either premixed with the polyol or isocyanate part) and by using MDI surface treated nanoclays. Depending on the polymerization conditions cluster, intercalated, and exfoliated clay structures were obtained. The flame retardant properties of the manufactured nanocomposite adhesives and the synergistic effect of clay in combination with dolomite were investigated by cone calorimeter and UL 94 vertical burning tests. The results indicate that addition of nanoclay reduces burning time and the total heat evolved (THE) at flame out, and that the type of assembled clay structure (cluster, intercalated or exfoliated) had a significant effect on the flame retardant property. Nanocomposites with 3 wt % of clay loading gave the shortest burning time, the lowest THE and also UL 94 V‐2 ratings were reached, although the flame retardancy in terms of heat release rate and time to ignition was not improved. © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Appl. Polym. Sci., 2013
Keywords:nanoparticles  nanowires and nanocrystals  polyurethanes  flame retardance  morphology
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