Abstract

Polyurethane foam (PU) samples prepared as an industrial product from a polyether polyol and toluene diisocyanate and containing 6% tetrakis(2-chloroethyl) ethylenediphosphate as flame retardant have been subjected to simultaneous TA-MS (thermogravimetry-differential thermal analysis-derivative thermal analysis-mass spectrometry) in static air until residual char products have been formed. The thermal decomposition and the detection of toxic compounds released from the PU as a function of temperature are described.

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