Modified And Unmodified Technical Lignins As Flame Retardants For Polypropylene

HOLZFORSCHUNG(2021)

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Polyolefins used in building materials and furniture require the use of flame-retardant (FR) additives to improve their fire safety. Such additives should be safe to humans and the environment, and preferably bio-based. In the present work, the FR performance of unmodified and chemically modified technical lignins was compared to that of the ammonium polyphosphate/pentaerythritol (APP/PER) intumescent system in a polypropylene (PP) matrix. Micro-scale combustion calorimetry (MCC) was used to study the peak heat release rate (PHR), temperature at PHR (T-PHR), total heat release (THR) and char yield upon thermal decomposition ofmilligram-scale specimens. The PP/lignin composites showed up to 41% lower PHR and up to 36% lower THR compared to pure PP as well as large char residues. Based on the same parameters, especially the PP/lignin composites made with modified lignins outperformed the reference PP/APP/PER system and the PP/APP/lignin composites where unmodified lignin was used with APP. The most promising PP/lignin composites were prepared with partially demethylated/demethoxylated and depolymerised kraft lignin ('CatLignin'), modified by the Mannich reaction to a nitrogen content of 13.5%.
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chemical modification, flame retardant, lignin, micro-scale combustion calorimetry, polypropylene, thermal properties
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