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Highly Efficient Flame Retardant Polyurethane Foam with Alginate/Clay Aerogel Coating

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 8, Issue 47, Pages 32557-32564

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.6b11659

Keywords

alginate; aerogel; polyurethane; flame retardant; coatings

Funding

  1. NSAF [U1530259]
  2. National Science Foundation of China [51403192, 51503191]

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Highly efficient flame retardant polyurethane foams with alginate/clay aerogel coatings were fabricated using a freeze-drying method. The microstructure and the interaction of the samples were characterized with scanning electron and optical microscopy (SEM) and (OM). The results show that PU foam has a porous structure with pore sizes of several hundred microns, and that of aerogel ranges from 10 to 30 mu m. The PU foam matrix and the aerogel coatings have strong interactions, due to the infusion of aerogel into the porous structure of the foam and the tension generated during the freeze-drying process. Both the PU foam and the aerogel exhibit good thermal stabilities, with onset decomposition temperatures above 240 degrees C. Combustion parameters, including LOI, TTI, HRR, TSR, FIGRA, CO, and CO2, all indicate significantly reduced fire risk. Total heat release of all but one of the samples was maintained, indicating that the flame retardant mechanism is to decrease flame spread rate by forming a heat, oxygen, and smoke barrier, rather than by reducing fuel content. This facile and inexpensive post-treatment of PU foam could expand its fire safe applications.

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