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Fire Retardancy of Polymers: New Applications of Mineral Fillers
Michel Le Bras
Fire Retardancy of Polymers: New Applications of Mineral Fillers
Michel Le Bras
This book will appeal to professionals, materials scientists and engineers looking for novel ways to eliminate fire hazards and improve flame retardancy of materials.
Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index. Review Quotes: A good introduction to the subject. Publisher Marketing: The use of polymers is restricted by their flammability - they may indeed initiate or propagate fire. Fire Retardancy of Polymers focuses on mineral additives from either micro- or nano-composites for application in fire retardants. With the use of fire retardant additives containing halogen or phosphorus compounds in decline, the need for other systems is evident. The major materials that are used are alumina trihydrate or magnesium hydroxide which account for more than 50% by weight of the world-wide sales of fire retardants. Recent works have shown that such halogen-free compounds may give enhanced fire retardancy to polymeric materials when used in low levels, alone, or in synergistic mixtures. The corresponding fire performance depends on the dispersion of the mineral filler, with micrometer-scale dispersion leading to the best performances. Specialists discuss these new applications of mineral fillers with particular emphasis on action mechanisms, new materials including textiles, toxicology and hazards. With extensive references, this book provides a comprehensive and up-to-date view of these applications. This book will appeal to professionals, materials scientists and engineers looking for novel ways to eliminate fire hazards and improve flame retardancy of materials, with a special interest in sustainable development.
Contributor Bio: Wilkie, Charles A Alexander B. Morgan, PhD, is a Senior Research Scientist and group leader for the Advanced Polymers Group at the University of Dayton Research Institute. Dr. Morgan has worked for over eleven years in the field of flame retardancy and has focused on flame retardant nanocomposites for the past seven years. He previously held positions at Dow Chemical as a research chemist and was a National Research Council Postdoctoral Fellow at the National Institute of Standards and Technology. Charles A. Wilkie, PhD, is the Pfletschinger-Habermann Professor of Chemistry at Marquette University. Dr. Wilkie has worked for almost thirty years in fire retardancy, focusing on nanocomposites the past seven years. He is Associate Editor of Polymers for Advanced Technologies and on the editorial boards of Thermochimica Acta and Polymer Degradation and Stability.
Media | Books Hardcover Book (Book with hard spine and cover) |
Released | March 18, 2005 |
ISBN13 | 9780854045822 |
Publishers | Royal Society of Chemistry |
Pages | 436 |
Dimensions | 156 × 234 × 31 mm · 1.73 kg |
Editor | Bourbigot, Serge (Ecole Nationale Superieure de Chimie de Lille, France) |
Editor | Duquesne, Sophie (Laboratoire des Procedes d'Elaboration de Revetements Fonctionnels) |
Editor | Jama, Charafedine (Universite Lille1, France) |
Editor | Le Bras, Michel (Ecole Nationale Superieure de Chimie de Lille, France) |
Editor | Wilkie, Charles (Marquette University, USA) |
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