Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5204723 | Polymer Degradation and Stability | 2006 | 13 Pages |
The effect of polyol molecular weight and functionality on nanodispersion of clay in PU/clay nanocomposites and the investigation of their thermal and combustion properties are reported and discussed. Lamellar elastomer polyurethane nanocomposites were synthesized using polyols with different molecular weight and functionality and according to these parameters they show several degrees of dispersion which affect their thermal and combustion behaviour. A barrier effect of clay layer is shown in TGA experiments by a delay of thermal degradation products release in nanocomposite materials compared to the virgin polymer; this barrier effect also leads to formation of char during combustion which lowers the peak of rate of heat release in cone calorimeter tests and eliminates fire-induced dripping of the nanocomposite sample during UL 94 test. However, in order to achieve non-burning behaviour nanocomposite technology must be combined with conventional flame retardant technology.