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Effective Biobased Phosphorus Flame Retardants from Starch-Derived bis-2,5-(Hydroxymethyl)Furan.


ABSTRACT: A series of biobased phosphorus flame retardants has been prepared by converting starch-derived bis-2,5-(hydroxymethyl)furan to the corresponding diacrylate followed by Michael addition of phosphite to generate derivatives with phosphorus moieties attached via P-C bonds. All compounds behave as effective flame retardants in DGEBA epoxy resin. The most effective is the DOPO derivative, 2,5-di[(3-dopyl-propanoyl)methyl]furan. When incorporated into a DGEBA blend at a level to provide 2% phosphorus, a material displaying a LOI of 30, an UL 94 rating of V0 and a 40% reduction in combustion peak heat release rate compared to that for resin containing no additive is obtained. The analogous compounds generated from bisphenol A and tetrabromobisphenol A exhibit similar flame-retarding properties.

SUBMITTER: Howell BA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7037623 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Effective Biobased Phosphorus Flame Retardants from Starch-Derived <i>bis</i>-2,5-(Hydroxymethyl)Furan.

Howell Bob A BA   Han Xiaorui X  

Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) 20200129 3


A series of biobased phosphorus flame retardants has been prepared by converting starch-derived <i>bis</i>-2,5-(hydroxymethyl)furan to the corresponding diacrylate followed by Michael addition of phosphite to generate derivatives with phosphorus moieties attached via P-C bonds. All compounds behave as effective flame retardants in DGEBA epoxy resin. The most effective is the DOPO derivative, 2,5-di[(3-dopyl-propanoyl)methyl]furan. When incorporated into a DGEBA blend at a level to provide 2% pho  ...[more]

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