三氧化二锑
烟雾
阻燃剂
滑石
可燃性
氧化锑
ABS树脂
材料科学
次磷酸
锑
化学
废物管理
核化学
复合材料
有机化学
工程类
氧化物
作者
Sebastian Manfred Goller,Bernhard Schartel,Simone Krüger
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.tca.2024.179764
摘要
Replacing antimony trioxide (ATO) in flame retardant formulations is an urgent task due to its toxicity. There are indications that calcium hypophosphite (CaP) may be a promising replacement. This study investigates the decomposition, fire behavior, and smoke release of brominated flame-retarded acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) under various fire scenarios like ignition, developing fire and smoldering, while replacing ATO with CaP and CaP/talc. Adding 4 wt.-% of talc to CaP formulations showed beneficial effects on flammability due to changes in the viscosity and barrier properties. Synergism between 8 wt.-% talc and CaP improved the protective layer in the developing fire scenario, resulting in a ∼60% decrease in the peak of heat release rate and reduction of ∼21% in total smoke production (ref. ABS+Br+ATO). With a conventional index of toxicity (CIT) of below 0.75, ABS+Br+CaP passes the highest requirements according to EN 45545-2. Overall, the CaP/talc materials improve flame retardancy, show less smoke emission under forced flaming conditions, and prevent chronic intoxication and environmental pollution through smoke particles contaminated with antimony.
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