THE SYNERGISTIC EFFECT OF BORIC ACID AND AMMONIUM POLYPHOSPHATE ON THE THERMAL DEGRADATION AND FLAMMABILITY OF PINE-NEEDLES

IF 0.8 4区 农林科学 Q3 MATERIALS SCIENCE, PAPER & WOOD Drewno Pub Date : 2014-01-01 DOI:10.12841/WOOD.1644-3985.068.02
L. Li, H. Hu, C. Guo
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The synergistic effect of ammonium polyphosphate (APP) and boric acid (BA) on the flame retardancy and thermal degradation of pine needles was investigated. Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) showed that the presence of an ammonium polyphosphate and boric acid system increased the char residue and decreased the pyrolysis temperature of the pine needles. The derivative thermogravimetric analysis (DTG) showed that the ammonium polyphosphate and boric acid had shifted the degradation peaks of the pine needles to lower temperatures. The cone calorimetry test results showed that the values of HRR, THR, SPR, TSP and the mass loss (%) of the pine needles treated with ammonium polyphosphate and boric acid (APP/BA = 3/2) were significantly lower than the other samples. Therefore, the APP and BA system had a better effect on the pine needles overall than the APP alone.
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硼酸和聚磷酸铵对松针热降解和可燃性的协同作用
研究了聚磷酸铵(APP)和硼酸(BA)对松针阻燃和热降解的协同作用。热重分析(TGA)表明,聚磷酸铵和硼酸体系的存在增加了松针的焦渣,降低了松针的热解温度。衍生热重分析(DTG)表明,聚磷酸铵和硼酸使松针的降解峰向低温方向移动。锥量热试验结果表明,经聚磷酸铵和硼酸(APP/BA = 3/2)处理的松针HRR、THR、SPR、TSP和质量损失率(%)显著低于其他样品。因此,APP和BA系统对松针的整体效果优于APP单独处理。
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期刊介绍: Wood. Research papers. Reports. Announcements" ("Drewno") is an international scientific journal that publishes original results of innovatory basic and applied research concerning technological, technical, economic and ecological issues important for the wood science and forest-based industries, including their environment, and interesting to the international recipients. "Drewno" is an Open Access biannual journal. Aims and scope: wood science: anatomy, biology, chemistry, physics wood mechanical and chemical technology, inter alia, sawmilling, composite wood products, wooden construction, furniture making, wood pulp, paper making material engineering, biocomposites, nanocomposites material management environmental protection, safety of the processes, products and working stations biotechnology bioenergy, biofuels forestry: harvesting and wood quality wood-based industries economics The Editorial Board of the journal especially welcomes articles concerning increase in wood resources (wood mobilisation); innovative composites and lignocellulosic materials; new trends in the protection, modification and finishing of wood; biorefining of raw wood material; "green" building; new technologies of wood waste recycling; sustainable development; innovation management; and business networks.
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