Abstract

In this study, maleic anhydride grafted polypropylene (MAPP) was incorporated as coupling agent in the wood-flour/polypropylene/ammonium polyphosphate composites (flame-retardant WPCs). The effects of MAPP content (5 wt.%, 10 wt.% and 15 wt.%) on the physical, mechanical and flammability properties of flame-retardant WPCs were investigated. The water soaking tests showed that the incorporation of MAPP could reduce the hygroscopicity of flame-retardant WPCs. The mechanical properties of WPCs were evaluated by three-point bending tests, unnotched Izod impact strength tests, and dynamic mechanical analysis. The results showed that the flame-retardant WPC containing 10 wt.% MAPP (WPC/APP/MAPP-10 %) performed the best flexural properties, the highest impact strength, E′ value, and tan δ at room temperature. The limiting oxygen index (LOI) tests and cone calorimetry tests showed that the incorporation of 10 wt.% MAPP endowed the flame-retardant WPC with the highest LOI value, the lowest peak-heat release rate, total heat release, CO/CO2 weight ratio and total smoke release. Moreover, the characterization of the WPCs combustion residues performed that WPC/APP/MAPP-10 % had the most complete carbonaceous structure with the highest graphitization degree after combustion. In general, the addition of 10 wt.% MAPP could impart the flame-retardant WPC with the optimum physical-mechanical properties and flame-retardant performance.

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