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Synergistic effects of hydroxides and dimethyl methylphosphonate on rigid halogen‐free and flame‐retarding polyurethane foams — Anzhen Zhang (2012) | RDL Network
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Synergistic effects of hydroxides and dimethyl methylphosphonate on rigid halogen‐free and flame‐retarding polyurethane foams
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Synergistic effects of hydroxides and dimethyl methylphosphonate on rigid halogen‐free and flame‐retarding polyurethane foams
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2012
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Anzhen Zhang
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Yihe Zhang
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Fengzhu Lv
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Abstract Rigid halogen‐free and flame‐retarding polyurethane foams are prepared with aluminum hydroxide, brucite, and DMMP. The effects of the hydroxides and DMMP on the foaming process and flame retarding properties of the foams are investigated by thermo gravimetric analysis, limiting oxygen index, and X‐ray powder diffraction. The thermal stability of the rigid polyurethane foams is close to that of the hydroxide fillers, with aluminum hydroxide providing better flammability performance than brucite. The hydroxide fillers and DMMP play a synergistic role in the rigid polyurethane foams and the limiting oxygen indices are up to 28.4% and 32.4%, respectively. © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Appl. Polym. Sci., 2013
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