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Article Dans Une Revue Polymers for Advanced Technologies Année : 2018

Thermal stability and fire reaction of poly(butylene succinate) nanocomposites using natural clays and FR additives

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Thermal stability and fire retardancy of poly(1,4‐butanediol succinate) (PBS) nanocomposites with sepiolite and 2 halloysites was investigated using thermogravimetric analysis. Despite detrimental influence on thermal stability, confirmed by the use of isoconversional methods, nanoclays improve PBS fire behavior, studied using pyrolysis combustion flow calorimetry and cone calorimeter. Combinations of nanoclays with ammonium polyphosphate (APP) and aluminum diethyl phosphinate at 20 wt% global loading were tested using cone calorimeter at 50 kW/m2. It was noticed that the formation of protective structures of metallic phosphates with APP improves fire performance. The influence of ternary compositions combining sepiolite, APP, and lignin on fire performance was investigated. The composition having equimassic loading of each component leads to strong reductions in peak of heat release rate and Maximum of Average Heat Release Evolved (MAHRE) through the formation of a cohesive protective residue, containing new types of metallic phosphates and reinforced by sepiolite particles. This composition also allows smoke release rate to be minimized.
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hal-02884621 , version 1 (30-06-2020)

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Loic Dumazert, Damien Rasselet, Bo Pang, Benjamin Gallard, Salima Kennouche, et al.. Thermal stability and fire reaction of poly(butylene succinate) nanocomposites using natural clays and FR additives. Polymers for Advanced Technologies, 2018, 29 (1), pp.69-83. ⟨10.1002/pat.4090⟩. ⟨hal-02884621⟩
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