The factors exerting a significant influence on the termination of the combustion of natural materials (wood and peat) were studied with the use of synthetic nitrogen- and phosphorus-containing fire retardants with different efficiencies. With the use of a mathematical experimental design method, it was confirmed that the inhibition of gas-phase radical processes by volatile nitrogen-containing products is the predominant process of combustion suppression. It was found that the synergism of the nitrogen–phosphorus flame retardants is determined by their complex action: phosphorus mainly enters into organomineral structures in a the condensed phase, and nitrogen inhibits reactions in a gas phas
ABSTRACT: Synergistic and antagonistic effects of two or more additives are often encountered in fla...
Production of extremely efficient flame retardants is ideal because, in many instances, the amount o...
Phosphorus-based flame retardants were incorporated into different, easily preparable matrices, such...
The factors exerting a significant influence on the termination of the combustion of natural materia...
Owing to their low cost phosphorus fire-retardants find vast application in making fire-retardant ce...
Owing to their low cost phosphorus fire-retardants find vast application in making fire-retardant ce...
To enhance the synergistic effect of phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N) on flame retardant property, fo...
Several NGP projects studied the mechanisms of chemical suppressants, including those containing hal...
Different kinds of additive and reactive flame retardants containing phosphorus are increasingly suc...
Different kinds of additive and reactive flame retardants containing phosphorus are increasingly suc...
Some new examples of favorable interactions between additives in flame retardant formulations have b...
Some new examples of favorable interactions between additives in flame retardant formulations have b...
ABSTRACT: Fire formation and development can be defined as a specific num-ber of combustion reaction...
ABSTRACT: The fire retardant action of red phosphorus in nylon 6 was im-proved by co-addition of fer...
Some new examples of favorable interactions between additives in flame retardant formulations have b...
ABSTRACT: Synergistic and antagonistic effects of two or more additives are often encountered in fla...
Production of extremely efficient flame retardants is ideal because, in many instances, the amount o...
Phosphorus-based flame retardants were incorporated into different, easily preparable matrices, such...
The factors exerting a significant influence on the termination of the combustion of natural materia...
Owing to their low cost phosphorus fire-retardants find vast application in making fire-retardant ce...
Owing to their low cost phosphorus fire-retardants find vast application in making fire-retardant ce...
To enhance the synergistic effect of phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N) on flame retardant property, fo...
Several NGP projects studied the mechanisms of chemical suppressants, including those containing hal...
Different kinds of additive and reactive flame retardants containing phosphorus are increasingly suc...
Different kinds of additive and reactive flame retardants containing phosphorus are increasingly suc...
Some new examples of favorable interactions between additives in flame retardant formulations have b...
Some new examples of favorable interactions between additives in flame retardant formulations have b...
ABSTRACT: Fire formation and development can be defined as a specific num-ber of combustion reaction...
ABSTRACT: The fire retardant action of red phosphorus in nylon 6 was im-proved by co-addition of fer...
Some new examples of favorable interactions between additives in flame retardant formulations have b...
ABSTRACT: Synergistic and antagonistic effects of two or more additives are often encountered in fla...
Production of extremely efficient flame retardants is ideal because, in many instances, the amount o...
Phosphorus-based flame retardants were incorporated into different, easily preparable matrices, such...