Sawdust of Scots Pine sapwood was chemically modified with various alkyl- and phenylchlorophosphorus compounds. The formation of covalent bonds was confirmed with solid state CP-MAS 13C NMR. According to thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), all phosphorus compounds decreased the temperature for the maximum rate of pyrolysis (from 350 °C to max. 240 °C) and increased the char formation (from 25% to max. 54%). Variation of the alkyl groups (C2-C8) had no significant effect. Phenylphosphates decrease the temperature of pyrolysis more efficiently than the alkyl analogues, due to higher thermal stability. The order in which the phenylphosphorus compounds affect the pyrolysis of the modified sawdust is consistent with their acidity order: organophos...
Co-pyrolysis of plastic waste and wood biomass to recover valuable chemicals is a cost-effective was...
The combustion characteristics were evaluated for wood samples either untreated or treated with a pi...
Different treatments have been applied to pine and beech samples in order to evaluate their fire beh...
Sawdust of Scots Pine sapwood was chemically modified with various alkyl- and phenylchlorophosphorus...
Improved thermal degradation properties (an indication of improved flame-retardant properties) were ...
To enhance the synergistic effect of phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N) on flame retardant property, fo...
Phosphorus based flame retardants are considered to be the best for cellulose-based materials such a...
This study evaluated the effectiveness of a difunctional isocyanate to improve the performance of or...
The exterior application of fire-retardant (FR) timber necessitates it to have high durability becau...
The effect of various chemical fire retardants: (NH4)2SO4, (NH4)2HPO4, a commercial retardant contai...
An oligomer phosphonate and isophorone diisocyanate, in a chloroform or dichloromethane solution, we...
Fire retardant treated timber has been used in interior and exterior building structures to satisfy ...
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...
International audienceAlkyd resins occupy a prominent place among the coating industry [1]. However,...
Co-pyrolysis of plastic waste and wood biomass to recover valuable chemicals is a cost-effective was...
The combustion characteristics were evaluated for wood samples either untreated or treated with a pi...
Different treatments have been applied to pine and beech samples in order to evaluate their fire beh...
Sawdust of Scots Pine sapwood was chemically modified with various alkyl- and phenylchlorophosphorus...
Improved thermal degradation properties (an indication of improved flame-retardant properties) were ...
To enhance the synergistic effect of phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N) on flame retardant property, fo...
Phosphorus based flame retardants are considered to be the best for cellulose-based materials such a...
This study evaluated the effectiveness of a difunctional isocyanate to improve the performance of or...
The exterior application of fire-retardant (FR) timber necessitates it to have high durability becau...
The effect of various chemical fire retardants: (NH4)2SO4, (NH4)2HPO4, a commercial retardant contai...
An oligomer phosphonate and isophorone diisocyanate, in a chloroform or dichloromethane solution, we...
Fire retardant treated timber has been used in interior and exterior building structures to satisfy ...
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...
International audienceAlkyd resins occupy a prominent place among the coating industry [1]. However,...
Co-pyrolysis of plastic waste and wood biomass to recover valuable chemicals is a cost-effective was...
The combustion characteristics were evaluated for wood samples either untreated or treated with a pi...
Different treatments have been applied to pine and beech samples in order to evaluate their fire beh...