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A novel green IFR system: Design of a self-assembled peanut shell-based flame retardant and its fire performance in EP.

Authors :
Liang, Jing
Yang, Wenhao
Yuen, Anthony Chun Yin
Cordeiro, Ivan Miguel De Cachinho
Qiu, Shuilai
Zhang, Jin
Wu, Wei
Hu, Yuan
Yeoh, Guan Heng
Source :
Progress in Organic Coatings. Jan2023, Vol. 174, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Carbon derived from peanut shell (CPS) with 2D structure has been proved to own sufficient thermal stability and is a promising flame retardant (FR) additive for EP in our previous work. To further explore the feasibility of implementing CPS into the intumescent fire retardant (IFR) system, a novel green IFR system was first proposed in this study. Environmental-friendly chemicals phytic acid (PA) and melamine were self-assembled on the carbon's surface through the hydrothermal method. Cone calorimeter test results reveal that 3 wt% loading of the proposed IFR reduces total heat release (THR) by 38.8 % and total smoke release (TSR) by 31.3 %. What's more, the char residue grows significantly, from 5.8 % to 14.3 %. The fire retardancy mechanism was also studied. For the gaseous phase, the release of inert gas products from melamine prevents volatile decomposition products into the combustion zone. In terms of the solid phase, a synergistic barrier effect is provided by 2D structure of peanut shell derived carbon and the intumescent residue with a compact exterior layer, protecting the underlying polymer matrix. This green IFR system provides better fire performance, which can be a potential alternative for EP and extend its application. • A novel bio-inspired IFR system was firstly constructed. • Phytic acid and melamine were successfully self-assembled on peanut shell derived carbon. • 3 wt% loading of the proposed IFR reduced THR and TSP by 38.8 % and 31.3 %, respectively. • The synergistic physical barrier effect was provided by 2D structure carbon and the intumescent effect for char formation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03009440
Volume :
174
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Progress in Organic Coatings
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
160437497
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.porgcoat.2022.107277