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Highly efficient replacement of traditional intumescent flame retardants in polypropylene by manganese ions doped melamine phytate nanosheets

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JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Volume 398, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2020.123001

Keywords

Melamine phytate nanosheets; Manganese ion; High-efficiency catalytic charring; Intumescent flame retardant; Polypropylene

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51973178, 51673160]
  2. Project of State Key Laboratory of Environment-Friendly Energy Materials, Southwest University of Science and Technology [18FKSY0220]
  3. Postgraduate Innovation Fund Project by Southwest University of Science and Technology [19ycx0027]

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The intumescent flame retardant (IFR) with ammonium polyphosphate (APP) as the main component has many defects in practical applications, more than that, APP can be traced to non-renewable phosphate rock resources. For the foregoing reasons, the melamine phytate supramolecular nanosheet flame retardant incorporating manganese ion (PAMA-Mn) was successfully prepared with a facile and environmental friendly hydrothermal procedure based on renewable bio-based material phytic acid (PA). The flame retardant polypropylene composite (PPI) with 13.5 wt% APP and 4.5 wt% pentaerythritol (PER) failed to the UL-94 test, and its limiting oxygen index (LOI) value was only 26.5%. After 33 wt% of APP was replaced by PAMA-Mn, the PPMn33 incorporating only 18 wt% flame retardant additives passed the UL-94 V-0 rating, and its LOI value was increased to 31.9%. Compared with PP, pHRR and pSPR values of PPMn33 were reduced by 56% and 23%, respectively. The fire retardant mechanism of PPMn33 was thoroughly discussed via a variety of characterization methods. It was found that the peak of the Gram-Schmidt curve of PPMn33 was drastically reduced by 49% relative to that of PPI, indicating a remarkably decrease of combustible volatile products owing to the incorporation of PAMA-Mn, thereby rapidly reducing the fire hazard risk.

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