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Preparation and smoke suppression mechanism of flame-retardant PBS composites with BNNS@DOPA

JOURNAL OF APPLIED POLYMER SCIENCE(2024)

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Currently, the flame-retardant modification of polybutylene succinate (PBS) is mainly focused on improving flame-retardant efficiency, ignoring the negative impact of the smoke produced by combustion on the human respiratory tract. To address this problem, PBS composites were prepared by melt blending method in this study. The effect of boron nitride-grafted DOPO flame retardant (BNNS@DOPA) on flame retardancy and smoke suppression of PBS composites was investigated. Incorporating 3% BNNS@DOPA into PBS composites results in a 90% improvement in thermal conductivity. This resulted in a reduction of the peak heat release rate, total heat release rate, and actual smoke rate to 453.7 kW m(-2), 86.3 MJ m(-2), and 1035.9 m(2), respectively, compared with pure PBS. The latter indicated a decrease of 34.0%, 37.6%, and 51.2%, respectively. Furthermore, the ignition time was extended by 45 s and the limiting oxygen index value increased by 12.5%. This functionalization approach presents a new way to study PBS flame retardancy improvement, consequently boosting its application in fire safety for polymer materials.
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BNNS@DOPA flame retardant,boron nitride,polybutylene succinate,smoke suppression
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