Synthesis of a novel aluminium salt of nitrogen-containing alkylphosphinate with high char formation to flame retard acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene: Phosphinate salt flame retard ABS

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A novel nitrogen-containing alkylphosphinate salt - aluminium β-(p-nitrobenzamide) ethyl methyl phosphinate (AlNP) was synthesized and used to flame retard acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene copolymer (ABS). The Fourier transform infrared spectrometry, 1 H, 13 C and 31 P nuclear magnetic resonance and X-ray fluorescent spectroscopy (XRF) were applied to characterize the structure and composition of products. The flame retardancy performance, thermal properties and mechanical strength of the ABS/AlNP with respect to AlNP loading were investigated. AlNP was stable before 330°C and decomposed very slowly with residues high up to 56.1% at 700°C. Adding 25-30 wt% of AlNP alone can make ABS to pass V0 rating in the vertical burning tests (UL 94). The results according to the micro combustion calorimeter, thermogravimetric analysis showed that AlNP can depress the heating release and retard the thermal degradation of the ABS. Scanning electron microscopy observation of the residues from LOI test indicated that AlNP formed the condensed and tough residues layer during combustion; XRF analysis showed that the residues contained phosphorus and aluminium element and nitrogen element was not detected. The compact phosphorus/aluminium-rich substance acted as a barrier to enhance flame-retardant properties of the ABS.

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Yang, X., Wang, H., Liu, X., & Liu, J. (2020). Synthesis of a novel aluminium salt of nitrogen-containing alkylphosphinate with high char formation to flame retard acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene: Phosphinate salt flame retard ABS. Royal Society Open Science, 7(9). https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.200800

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