Table of Contents
1 Cover
5 1 Types of Flame Retardants 1.1 History of Organic Flame Retardants 1.2 Commercially Available Flame Retardants 1.3 Chlorine-Containing Materials 1.4 Bromine-Containing Materials 1.5 Phosphorus Flame Retardants 1.6 Boron Additives 1.7 Silicones 1.8 Molybdenum Compounds 1.9 Graphenes 1.10 Flame Retardant Fillers 1.11 Admixed Additives 1.12 Bound Additives References
6 2 Mechanisms of Flame Retardants 2.1 Flame Cooling of Halogens 2.2 Halogen-Free Flame Retardants 2.3 Benzoxazine Resin with Triazine Structure References
7 3 Dripping Inhibitors 3.1 Measurement Methods 3.2 Materials References
8 4 Smoke Suppressants 4.1 Materials 4.2 Special Applications References
9 5 Standards and Testing 5.1 Abbreviation Standard for Chemicals 5.2 Test Procedures 5.3 Hazard Assessment 5.4 Standards 5.5 Life Cycle Sustainability of Flame Retardants References
10 6 Synthesis and Fabrication Methods 6.1 3D Printing 6.2 Mechanochemical Phosphorylation 6.3 Coating Methods 6.3.1 Reactive Coating 6.3.2 Bulk Addition 6.4 Recycling References
11 7 Examples of Polymers 7.1 Poly(amides) 7.2 Nylons 7.3 Poly(phenylene ether) Resins 7.4 Brominated Poly(phenylene ether) 7.5 Unsaturated Poly(ester)s 7.6 Epoxide Resins 7.7 Poly(carbonate) 7.8 Halogen-Free Flame Retardant Polymers 7.9 Silicones 7.10 Foams 7.11 Nanocomposites 7.12 Cellulosic Materials References
12 8 Special Uses 8.1 Textiles 8.2 Flame Retardant Wool 8.3 Compositions for Asphalt and Bitumen 8.4 Batteries References
13 Index Acronyms Chemicals General Index
14 Also of Interest Check out these other books by the author published by Scrivener Publishing
List of Tables
1 Chapter 1Table 1.1 Limiting oxygen index of selected materials (9–11).Table 1.2 Bromine-, chlorine- and phosphate-containing flame retardants (7).Table 1.3 Commercially available flame retardants (32).Table 1.4 Sample types for analysis (45).Table 1.5 Cyclic phosphazene compounds (54).Table 1.6 Elemental analysis of the residual char (61).Table 1.7 LOI values and