Abstract
AbstractPolylactic acid has good biodegradability and processability, but its flammability and serious droplet characteristics limit its development and application. Therefore, developing safer flame‐retardant PLA materials is crucial. This research develops a novel flame‐retardant polylactic acid (PLA) material blend, utilizing aluminum diethylphosphinate (AlPi), piperazine pyrophosphate (PAPP), and β‐cyclodextrin. Optimal synergy occurs at a 5:1 PAPP/β‐CD mass ratio with 4 wt.% AlPi. This combination significantly reduces the heat release peak from 294.89 to 144.21 kW·m−2 and generates non‐combustible residues. The sample forms a stable, uniform carbon layer during combustion due to hydrogen bond crosslinking and Lewis acid–base reactions. The activation energy (Eα) is raised from 264.99 to 281.08 kJ·mol−1 between 312 and 402°C. Thus, an AlPi‐PAPP‐β‐CD based P‐C‐N composite flame retardant is investigated, offering a promising research direction for developing fire‐safe polylactic acid materials. This research may yield valuable insights for diverse applications.
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