Wu K, Shen MM, Hu YA (2011b) Synthesis of a novel intumescent flame retardant and its flame retardancy in polypropylene. Journal of Polymer Research 18(3), 425-433. [In English]
Web link: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10965-010-9433-1
Keywords:
Microencapsulation Ammonium polyphosphate; Poly(ethylene glycol); PP; Intumescent flame retardation; Thermal degradation; ammonium polyphosphate; composites; copolymers; agent
Abstract: Microencapsulated ammonium polyphosphate (GMFAPP) is prepared by in situ polymerization method with a shell of poly(ethylene glycol) modified melamine-formaldehyde resin. Due to the presence of shell, GMFAPP shows less size, higher water resistance and flame retardancy in polypropylene (PP) compared with ammonium polyphosphate (APP). The flame retardant action of GMFAPP and APP in PP are studied using LOI, UL-94 and cone calorimeter, and their thermal stability is evaluated by thermogravimetric apparatus. The limiting oxygen index (LOI) value of the PP/GMFAPP at the same loading is higher than the value of PP/APP. UL-94 ratings of PP/GMFAPP can reach V-0 at 30 wt% loading. The water resistant properties of the PP composites are studied, and the results of the composites containing with APP and GMFAPP are compared. The cone results put forward that GMFAPP is an effective flame retardant in PP compared with APP. Moreover, the thermal oxidative behavior of GMFAPP is evaluated by dynamic FTIR to study its flame retardant mechanism in PP.