Abstract

Flame-retarded polypropylene (FRPP) was prepared with pentaerythritol and melamine phosphate as flame retardant, organic montmorillonite (OMMT) as synergistic agent, and PP by reactive extrusion. TGA testing indicated that the Tonset temperatures of FRPPs are lower than that of pure PP; however, the Tmax temperatures of FRPPs are higher than that of pure PP. The LOI and UL-94 tests indicate that the flame retardancy of FRPPs could be enhanced obviously with a low dosage of OMMT. The cone calorimeter coupled with online FTIR test shows that the loading of intumescent flame retardant (IFR) significantly reduces the heat release rate, smoke production rate, total heat release, total smoke production, mass loss rate, and toxic gases in fire effluents of the FRPPs, and the low dosage of OMMT in FRPPs further reduces the above corresponding values. Moreover, the addition of OMMT could decrease the production of HCN and NOx in fire effluents of FRPPs.

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