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Synthesis of reactive DOPO-based flame retardant and its application in rigid polyisocyanurate-polyurethane foam

Journal

POLYMER DEGRADATION AND STABILITY
Volume 197, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.polymdegradstab.2022.109852

Keywords

Flame-retardant diol; Flame retardant; Polyisocyanurate; Rigid polyurethane foam

Funding

  1. Scientific Research Foundation from Qingdao University of Science Technology
  2. National Natural Science Funds for Distinguished Young Scholar [52103017]

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In this study, a reactive flame-retardant diol called BEOPMS was synthesized and combined with PMDI for the fabrication of PIR foams. The results showed that BEOPMS effectively improved the flame retardancy of the foams, and higher LOI and char residue yield values were achieved at specific NCO/OH ratios and phosphorus contents.
In this study, a reactive flame-retardant diol (BEOPMS) was synthesized by the esterification reaction of 9,10-dihydro-10-[2,3-di(hydroxycarbonyl)propyl]-10- phospha-phenanthrene-10-oxide with diethylene glycol. The flame-retardant effect of it combined with polyaryl polymethylene isocyanate (PMDI) were tested for rigid polyisocyanurate-polyurethane foams (PIRs) fabricated via a one-step process. The higher limiting oxygen index (LOI) and char residue yield value of flame-retardant rigid polyurethane foam (FRPUF) (21.0 vol% and 21.9 wt%, respectively) at 3.5 wt% phosphorus content compared to those of the pure rigid polyurethane foam (RPUF) (17.0 vol% and 16.3 wt%, respectively), illustrating the great effect of BEOPMS on improving the flame retardancy of the foams. At a 3.5 molar ratio of NCO/OH and 3.5 wt% content of phosphorus, an even higher LOI value of PIR (28.0 vol%) with a highest char residue yield (44.7 wt%) was obtained. The flame-retardant mechanism was discussed according to the scanning electron microscope (SEM), energy dispersive spectrometer (EDS), cone calorimeter (CC) and thermal gravimetric analysis-Fourier-transform infrared analyses (TG-IR). It is recognized that the isocyanurate ring groups can improve the thermostability of resultant PIRs, and increase the char residue yield in combination with the higher content of PMDI. Meanwhile, the thermal degradation of BEOPMS produces phosphate in condensed phase and released PO and PO2 free radicals, which inhibits the free radical chain reactions in the gas phase and thus enables a superior flame retardancy effect for polyurethane foams. (C) 2022 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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