This review considers the challenge of developing sustainable organobromine flame retardants (BrFRs) and alternative synergists to the predominantly used antimony III oxide. Current BrFR effciencies are reviewed for textile coatings and back-coatings with a focus on furnishing and similar fabrics covering underlying flammable fillings, such as flexible polyurethane foam. The diffculty of replacing them with non-halogen-containing systems is also reviewed with major disadvantages including their extreme specificity with regard to a given textile type and poor durability.The possibility of replacing currently used BrFRs for textiles structures that mimic naturally occurring organobromine-containing species is discussed, noting that of ...
It is well-known that textiles, if not intrinsically flame retarded, burn vigorously and quickly whe...
The burning behaviour of polyester/cotton blended fabrics is discussed and possible flame‐retardant ...
The first chapter examines the non-halogenated flame retardant additives. The synthesis and blending...
While environmental concerns have caused polymeric brominated primary flame retardants (PolyBrFRs) t...
Textiles, electrical appliances, automobiles,aircrafts and many other articles used are subjected to...
The many, and varied flame retardant chemistries researched, and developed during the 1950-80 period...
Almost 50 years ago, the 1950-1960 period witnessed the development of the chemistry underlying most...
Owing to advances in polymer science over the past 50 years, a large number of polymers with differi...
Zinc borate (ZnB) has been used as a flame retardant, a smoke suppressant, and an antitracking agent...
Zinc stannates, including zinc hydroxystannate, are used components within synergistic fire retardan...
Almost 50 years ago, the 1950-1960 period witnessed the development of the chemistry underlying mos...
Zinc stannates (ZSs) and related metal metallates are attracting increasing attention as alternative...
Flame retardancy is often required in various textile applications. Halogenated flame retardants (FR...
GENERAL Brominated flame-retardants are used for fire prevention and inhibition in polymers, rubber,...
Halogen-based flame retardant back-coatings are commonly used for flame retarding UK furnishing fab...
It is well-known that textiles, if not intrinsically flame retarded, burn vigorously and quickly whe...
The burning behaviour of polyester/cotton blended fabrics is discussed and possible flame‐retardant ...
The first chapter examines the non-halogenated flame retardant additives. The synthesis and blending...
While environmental concerns have caused polymeric brominated primary flame retardants (PolyBrFRs) t...
Textiles, electrical appliances, automobiles,aircrafts and many other articles used are subjected to...
The many, and varied flame retardant chemistries researched, and developed during the 1950-80 period...
Almost 50 years ago, the 1950-1960 period witnessed the development of the chemistry underlying most...
Owing to advances in polymer science over the past 50 years, a large number of polymers with differi...
Zinc borate (ZnB) has been used as a flame retardant, a smoke suppressant, and an antitracking agent...
Zinc stannates, including zinc hydroxystannate, are used components within synergistic fire retardan...
Almost 50 years ago, the 1950-1960 period witnessed the development of the chemistry underlying mos...
Zinc stannates (ZSs) and related metal metallates are attracting increasing attention as alternative...
Flame retardancy is often required in various textile applications. Halogenated flame retardants (FR...
GENERAL Brominated flame-retardants are used for fire prevention and inhibition in polymers, rubber,...
Halogen-based flame retardant back-coatings are commonly used for flame retarding UK furnishing fab...
It is well-known that textiles, if not intrinsically flame retarded, burn vigorously and quickly whe...
The burning behaviour of polyester/cotton blended fabrics is discussed and possible flame‐retardant ...
The first chapter examines the non-halogenated flame retardant additives. The synthesis and blending...