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Children's exposure to brominated flame retardants in the home: The TESIE study. [PDF]
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Flame retardant polyesters. I. Phosphorous flame retardants
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2007AbstractCommercially available two types of phosphorous flame retardants (FRs) for polyester were compared from the viewpoint of chemical reactivity, reaction mechanism, and byproduct formation. 3‐(Hydroxyphenyl phosphinyl) propanoic acid (HPP) and 9,10‐dihydro‐9‐oxa‐10‐2,3‐dicarbonylpropyl)‐10‐phosphophenanthrene‐10‐oxide (DI) were used as a main ...
Seung‐Cheol Yang, Jae Pil Kim
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International Polymer Processing, 2021
Abstract A polyphosphonate (PDPA) flame retardant that contains phenyl phosphonic dichloride and 9,10-dihydro-9-oxa-10-phosphaphenanthrene-10-oxide groups, has been synthesized. The flame retardant was introduced into epoxy resins (EP) and cured by 4,4’-diamino diphenylmethane.
Y. Zhang, J. Liu, S. Li
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Abstract A polyphosphonate (PDPA) flame retardant that contains phenyl phosphonic dichloride and 9,10-dihydro-9-oxa-10-phosphaphenanthrene-10-oxide groups, has been synthesized. The flame retardant was introduced into epoxy resins (EP) and cured by 4,4’-diamino diphenylmethane.
Y. Zhang, J. Liu, S. Li
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Biopolymer‐Based Flame Retardants and Flame‐Retardant Materials
Advanced MaterialsAbstract Polymeric materials featuring excellent flame retardancy are essential for applications requiring high levels of fire safety, while those based on biopolymers are highly favored due to their eco‐friendly nature, sustainable characteristics, and abundant availability.
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International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
Cotton fibers are widely used in various applications due to their biodegradability, low cost, and extensive availability. The cottonseed is associated with cotton, which has a large yield. After oil extraction, the remaining cottonseed meal has a high protein content, making it a potential flame retardant for cotton fibers.
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Cotton fibers are widely used in various applications due to their biodegradability, low cost, and extensive availability. The cottonseed is associated with cotton, which has a large yield. After oil extraction, the remaining cottonseed meal has a high protein content, making it a potential flame retardant for cotton fibers.
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Research Progress in Flame Retardant in Flame Retardant Coatings
Expert Review of Chinese ChemicalFlame retardant coatings are functional materials that can serve as decorative and protective substrates in the event of a fire. Flame retardant coatings generally consist of two parts: a base material and a flame retardant agent. A detailed introduction was given to the development of flame retardant coatings in recent years and the flame retardants ...
Xing Kailun, Yin Siqi
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Man-Made Fibers: Flame Retardance and Flame Retardants
Polymer-Plastics Technology and Engineering, 1981Abstract Man-made fibers and fabrics are used in a growing variety of applications, from clothing to carpets, blankets, and many industrial uses. The flammability of these fabrics is critical not only in the case of everyday clothing, but also for such specialized applications as those encountered in the space industry.
Michelle M. Gauthier +2 more
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Flame Retardants and Flame-Retarded Plastics
2021Jürgen Troitzsch, Edith Antonatus
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