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Influence of Ammonium Polyphosphate/Lignin Ratio on Thermal and Fire Behavior of Biobased Thermoplastic: The Case of Polyamide 11

Flame retardancy of polymers is a recurring obligation for many applications. The development trend of biobased materials is no exception to this rule, and solutions of flame retardants from agro-resources give an advantage. Lignin is produced as a waste by-product from some industries, and can be u...

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Autores principales: Cayla, Aurélie, Rault, François, Giraud, Stéphane, Salaün, Fabien, Sonnier, Rodolphe, Dumazert, Loïc
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6479977/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30965684
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma12071146
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author Cayla, Aurélie
Rault, François
Giraud, Stéphane
Salaün, Fabien
Sonnier, Rodolphe
Dumazert, Loïc
author_facet Cayla, Aurélie
Rault, François
Giraud, Stéphane
Salaün, Fabien
Sonnier, Rodolphe
Dumazert, Loïc
author_sort Cayla, Aurélie
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description Flame retardancy of polymers is a recurring obligation for many applications. The development trend of biobased materials is no exception to this rule, and solutions of flame retardants from agro-resources give an advantage. Lignin is produced as a waste by-product from some industries, and can be used in the intumescent formation development as a source of carbon combined with an acid source. In this study, the flame retardancy of polyamide 11 (PA) is carried out by extrusion with a kraft lignin (KL) and ammonium polyphosphate (AP). The study of the optimal ratio between the KL and the AP makes it possible to optimize the fire properties as well as to reduce the cost and facilitates the implementation of the blend by a melting process. The properties of thermal decomposition and the fire reaction have been studied by thermogravimetric analyzes, pyrolysis combustion flow calorimetry (PCFC) and vertical flame spread tests (UL94). KL permits a charring effect delaying thermal degradation and decreases by 66% the peak of heat release rate in comparison with raw PA. The fire reaction of the ternary blends is improved even if KL-AP association does not have a synergy effect. The 25/75 and 33/67 KL/AP ratios in PA give an intumescence behavior under flame exposure.
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spelling pubmed-64799772019-04-29 Influence of Ammonium Polyphosphate/Lignin Ratio on Thermal and Fire Behavior of Biobased Thermoplastic: The Case of Polyamide 11 Cayla, Aurélie Rault, François Giraud, Stéphane Salaün, Fabien Sonnier, Rodolphe Dumazert, Loïc Materials (Basel) Article Flame retardancy of polymers is a recurring obligation for many applications. The development trend of biobased materials is no exception to this rule, and solutions of flame retardants from agro-resources give an advantage. Lignin is produced as a waste by-product from some industries, and can be used in the intumescent formation development as a source of carbon combined with an acid source. In this study, the flame retardancy of polyamide 11 (PA) is carried out by extrusion with a kraft lignin (KL) and ammonium polyphosphate (AP). The study of the optimal ratio between the KL and the AP makes it possible to optimize the fire properties as well as to reduce the cost and facilitates the implementation of the blend by a melting process. The properties of thermal decomposition and the fire reaction have been studied by thermogravimetric analyzes, pyrolysis combustion flow calorimetry (PCFC) and vertical flame spread tests (UL94). KL permits a charring effect delaying thermal degradation and decreases by 66% the peak of heat release rate in comparison with raw PA. The fire reaction of the ternary blends is improved even if KL-AP association does not have a synergy effect. The 25/75 and 33/67 KL/AP ratios in PA give an intumescence behavior under flame exposure. MDPI 2019-04-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6479977/ /pubmed/30965684 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma12071146 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Cayla, Aurélie
Rault, François
Giraud, Stéphane
Salaün, Fabien
Sonnier, Rodolphe
Dumazert, Loïc
Influence of Ammonium Polyphosphate/Lignin Ratio on Thermal and Fire Behavior of Biobased Thermoplastic: The Case of Polyamide 11
title Influence of Ammonium Polyphosphate/Lignin Ratio on Thermal and Fire Behavior of Biobased Thermoplastic: The Case of Polyamide 11
title_full Influence of Ammonium Polyphosphate/Lignin Ratio on Thermal and Fire Behavior of Biobased Thermoplastic: The Case of Polyamide 11
title_fullStr Influence of Ammonium Polyphosphate/Lignin Ratio on Thermal and Fire Behavior of Biobased Thermoplastic: The Case of Polyamide 11
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Ammonium Polyphosphate/Lignin Ratio on Thermal and Fire Behavior of Biobased Thermoplastic: The Case of Polyamide 11
title_short Influence of Ammonium Polyphosphate/Lignin Ratio on Thermal and Fire Behavior of Biobased Thermoplastic: The Case of Polyamide 11
title_sort influence of ammonium polyphosphate/lignin ratio on thermal and fire behavior of biobased thermoplastic: the case of polyamide 11
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6479977/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30965684
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma12071146
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