Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5203293 | Polymer Degradation and Stability | 2011 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The addition of nanoparticles to polystyrene generally improved the OI of polystyrene. The horizontal burning tests suggested that nanofiller types have different impacts on the flammability of nanocomposites. According to the vertical burning tests and oxygen indices, it was found that polystyrene/silica and polystyrene/attapulgite clay PNCs alone are not flame retardant. In fact, the materials burned faster. However, the combination of nanocomposites with the SINK flame retardant significantly altered the thermal stability, and flammability of the materials. A remarkable reduction in heat release rates of polystyrene was achieved for both silica and attapulgite with flame retardant nanocomposites. For instance, the introduction of 20% SINK into PS reduced the PHRR of PS from 1212 to 838 (â31%); 10% silica reduced it from 1212 to 1060 (â13%), while the combination of silica and SINK reduced it to 530 (â56%), which clearly shows interaction between nanosilica and SINK.
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Authors
Feng Yang, Gordon L. Nelson,