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Strong and flame-retardant thermally insulating poly(vinylidene fluoride) foams fabricated by microcellular foaming

Journal

MATERIALS & DESIGN
Volume 221, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.matdes.2022.110932

Keywords

PVDF foam; Microcellular foaming; Thermal insulation; Flame retardancy; Compressive strength

Funding

  1. Shandong Provincial Key Research and Development Program (Major Scientific and Technological Innovation Project) [52175341, 51875318, 51905308]
  2. Shandong Provincial Key Research and Development Program (Major Scientific and Technological Innovation Project) [2019JZZY020205]
  3. Beijing Key Laboratory of Quality Evaluation Technology for Hygiene and Safety of Plastics
  4. Beijing Technology and Business University [QETHSP2021004]

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In this study, lightweight, thermally insulating, flame-retardant, and strong PVDF foams were prepared using microcellular foaming. The crystal forms, thermal insulation, flame retardancy, and compressive performance of the structure-tailored PVDF foams were investigated.
Thermally insulating polymer foams are instrumental in conserving energy and reducing peak carbon dioxide emissions owing to their light weight, environmental friendliness, and ease of processing. However, as most polymers are organic and flammable, the fire hazards associated with commonly used polymer foams are significant. Accordingly, intrinsic flame-retardant poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF) is considered ideal for fabricating thermally insulating materials. In this study, lightweight, thermally insulating, flame-retardant, and strong PVDF foams were prepared using microcellular foaming. To analyze the crystallization behavior, various saturation pressures and temperatures were applied to investigate their effects on the foaming behavior of PVDF. PVDF foams with expansion ratios of 5-28.8 and cell sizes of 10-250 lm were prepared using microcellular foaming. Moreover, the crystal forms, thermal insulation, flame retardancy, and compressive performance of the structure-tailored PVDF foams were investigated. The foaming process induces the generation of 13-phase crystals, and the PVDF foams exhibit excellent thermal insulating (thermal conductivity of 33 mW.m(-1).K-1), flame-retardant, and compressive properties. High-performance PVDF foams can be potentially used for producing advanced flame-retardant thermally insulating materials via green and cost-efficient microcellular foaming. (C) 2022 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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