A review of flame retardant polypropylene fibres

Zhang, S; Horrocks, AR

HERO ID

999092

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Journal Article

Year

2003

HERO ID 999092
In Press No
Year 2003
Title A review of flame retardant polypropylene fibres
Authors Zhang, S; Horrocks, AR
Journal Progress in Polymer Science
Volume 28
Issue 11
Page Numbers 1517-1538
Abstract Flame retardants for polypropylene (PP) and their potential suitability for use in fibre applications are reviewed. Five principal types of generic flame retardant systems for inclusion in polypropylene fibres have been identified as phosphorus-containing, halogen-containing, silicon-containing, metal hydrate and oxide and the more recently developed nanocomposite flame retardant formulations. The most effective to date comprise halogen–antimony and phosphorus–bromine combinations, which while having limited performance also are falling environmental pressures. Alternatives are discussed as well as means of enhancing the effectiveness and hence usefulness of phosphorus–nitrogen formulations normally used at concentrations too high for fibre inclusion. Of special interest is the potential for inclusion of functionalised nanoclays and recent observations that certain hindered amine stabilisers are effective at concentrations of 1% or so.
Doi 10.1016/j.progpolymsci.2003.09.001
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