Abstract

A novel intumescent flame retardant, phosphorylated histidine-amino triazine-diaminopropane (PHTD) was synthesized and utilized as both a flame retardant and a binder addition. Flame retardant expanded polystyrene (EPS) foams containing PHTD was successfully prepared by coating method. The limited oxygen index (LOI) and vertical burning (UL-94) tests were used to determine the flammability of EPS/PHTD composite foams, and an apparent flame retardant effect could be obtained with up to 28.8% LOI value and UL-94 V-0 rating when 41.9 wt.% PHTD was added. The cone calorimetric test results showed that the treat EPS sample showed significantly depressed peak heat release rate (pHRR) by 74.9% and peak smoke production rate (pSPR) by 77.3%. Additionally, the flame retardant could be evenly coated on the surface of EPS beads. Even though part of the foam was damaged, it could still keep good flame retardant performance. Furthermore, the thermal conductivity of coated foam was not affected and remained at a comparatively low level, and the compressive strength was increased by 20.0%.

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