Renewable vanillin based flame retardant for poly(lactic acid): A way to enhance flame retardancy and toughness simultaneously

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2018
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8
Issue
73
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London : RSC Publishing
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In this study, a novel bio-based flame retardant material consisting of modified vanillin and poly(lactic acid) (PLA) was developed by incorporation of newly discovered additive, bis(5-formyl-2-methoxyphenyl) phenylphosphonate (VP), into the PLA matrix. The chemical structure of VP was confirmed by 1 H-, 13 C- and 31 P NMR and FTIR. The flame retardancy, thermal behavior as well as the mechanical properties of PLA/VP composites were evaluated. With 5 wt% of VP, the LOI of PLA increased from 21.4 to 25.8 and passed the UL-94 V-0 classification. Additionally, the elongation at break was improved from 3% to 11% without sacrificing tensile strength. In an effort to understand the mechanisms, TGA-FTIR, TGA and SEM were performed. This paper suggests a new possibility to prepare polymeric composites with enhanced flame retardancy from sustainable resources.

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Mechanical properties, Tensile strength, Bio-based, Elongation at break, Flame retardancy, Poly lactic acid, Polylactic acids, Polymeric composites, Sustainable resources, Thermal behaviors, Lactic acid
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Zhao, P., Liu, Z., Wang, X., Pan, Y.-T., Kuehnert, I., Gehde, M., et al. (2018). Renewable vanillin based flame retardant for poly(lactic acid): A way to enhance flame retardancy and toughness simultaneously. 8(73). https://doi.org//10.1039/c8ra08531e
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