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Recent developments in the fire retardancy of polymeric materials
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In this paper, the authors highlight the ecological impacts of using conventional flame retardants, thereby signifying the necessity to use eco-friendly agents, and explore the use of various nanofillers for this purpose, compare their performance with traditional systems, provide insights into different testing standards and combustion mechanisms, modelling aspects of the combustion behavior, and identify novel approaches that could be considered for meeting the fire safety standards with ecofriendly materials.About:
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Review of reversible dynamic bonds containing intrinsically flame retardant biomass thermosets
TL;DR: In this paper , a broad summary of the state-of-the-art in the field of thermophysics is presented, with a distinct emphasis on recycling and inherently fire retardant biomass thermosets in terms of flame retardant, recycling property, physical properties, and thermal stability.
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The flame retardant and smoke suppression effect of fullerene by trapping radicals in decabromodiphenyl oxide/Sb2O3 flame‐retarded high density polyethylene
TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of C60 on the thermal properties, flame retardant properties, rheological behaviors, and smoke release behaviors in HDPE/BFR blends were researched.
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Synthesis and characterization of two-component acidic ion intercalated layered double hydroxide and its use as a nanoflame-retardant in ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer (EVA)
TL;DR: A series of two-component acidic ion intercalated layered double hydroxides (MgAlZn-X1/X2-LDHs) were synthesized by coprecipitation under microwave crystallization, and were further used as novel nanoflame-retardants for ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) as mentioned in this paper.
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The influence of degree of fragmentation of Pinus sibirica on flammability, thermal and thermomechanical behavior of the epoxy-composites
Kamila Sałasińska,Kamila Mizera,Mateusz Barczewski,Monika Borucka,Michał Gloc,Maciej Celiński,Agnieszka Gajek +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, lignocellulosic flour obtained through grinding of Pinus siberica wood (S) was used as a filler for developing epoxy-based composites characterized by reduced flammability.
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UV-curable behavior of phosphorus- and nitrogen-based reactive diluent for epoxy acrylate oligomer used for flame-retardant wood coating
TL;DR: In this article, a multifunctional phosphorus and nitrogen containing tris-diethanolamine spirocyclic pentaerythritol bisphosphorate reactive diluent (TDSPBRD) for epoxy acrylate oligomer was synthesized from polyethylene polysilicon and allyl chloroformate.
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