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Functionalized lignin by grafting phosphorus-nitrogen improves the thermal stability and flame retardancy of polypropylene

Journal

POLYMER DEGRADATION AND STABILITY
Volume 97, Issue 4, Pages 541-546

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.polymdegradstab.2012.01.020

Keywords

Lignin modification; Polypropylene; Thermal stability; Flame retardancy

Funding

  1. Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province of China [Y3100124, Y3090190]
  2. Scientific Research Foundation of Zhejiang Agriculture & Forestry University [2010FR05]
  3. Youth Innovation Team Foundation [2009RC03]

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Improving the thermal stability and flame retardancy of polymers remains a great challenge. Although lignin has been used as a flame retardant for polymers, its flame retardancy effect is usually limited. We, herein, successfully modified alkali lignin by chemically grafting two flame retardant elements, phosphorous and nitrogen, via a three-step reaction. Compared with lignin, modified lignin (PN-lignin) exhibits a much higher char-forming ability with a char of 61.4 wt% (40.7 wt% for lignin) at 600 degrees C in N-2. PN-lignin confers a much higher thermal stability and amount of char residue on polypropylene relative to lignin. Moreover, PN-lignin further reduces the heat release rate and slows the combustion process, indicating a better flame retardancy. The continuous and intact char layer mainly contributes to the improved flame retardancy. This strategy not only provides a novel method for flame retarding polymeric materials, but greatly extends the comprehensive utilization of industrial lignin. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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