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dc.titleThe Flame Retardancy of Polyethylene Composites: From Fundamental Concepts to Nanocomposites
dc.contributor.authorRezvani Ghomi, E.
dc.contributor.authorKhosravi, F.
dc.contributor.authorMossayebi, Z.
dc.contributor.authorSaedi Ardahaei, A.
dc.contributor.authorMorshedi Dehaghi, F.
dc.contributor.authorKhorasani, M.
dc.contributor.authorNeisiany, R.E.
dc.contributor.authorDas, O.
dc.contributor.authorMarani, A.
dc.contributor.authorMensah, R.A.
dc.contributor.authorJiang, L.
dc.contributor.authorXu, Q.
dc.contributor.authorFörsth, M.
dc.contributor.authorBerto, F.
dc.contributor.authorRamakrishna, S.
dc.date.accessioned2021-08-25T14:17:42Z
dc.date.available2021-08-25T14:17:42Z
dc.date.issued2020
dc.identifier.citationRezvani Ghomi, E., Khosravi, F., Mossayebi, Z., Saedi Ardahaei, A., Morshedi Dehaghi, F., Khorasani, M., Neisiany, R.E., Das, O., Marani, A., Mensah, R.A., Jiang, L., Xu, Q., Försth, M., Berto, F., Ramakrishna, S. (2020). The Flame Retardancy of Polyethylene Composites: From Fundamental Concepts to Nanocomposites. Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) 25 (21). ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules25215157
dc.identifier.issn14203049
dc.identifier.urihttps://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/199394
dc.description.abstractPolyethylene (PE) is one the most used plastics worldwide for a wide range of applications due to its good mechanical and chemical resistance, low density, cost efficiency, ease of processability, non-reactivity, low toxicity, good electric insulation, and good functionality. However, its high flammability and rapid flame spread pose dangers for certain applications. Therefore, different flame-retardant (FR) additives are incorporated into PE to increase its flame retardancy. In this review article, research papers from the past 10 years on the flame retardancy of PE systems are comprehensively reviewed and classified based on the additive sources. The FR additives are classified in well-known FR families, including phosphorous, melamine, nitrogen, inorganic hydroxides, boron, and silicon. The mechanism of fire retardance in each family is pinpointed. In addition to the efficiency of each FR in increasing the flame retardancy, its impact on the mechanical properties of the PE system is also discussed. Most of the FRs can decrease the heat release rate (HRR) of the PE products and simultaneously maintains the mechanical properties in appropriate ratios. Based on the literature, inorganic hydroxide seems to be used more in PE systems compared to other families. Finally, the role of nanotechnology for more efficient FR-PE systems is discussed and recommendations are given on implementing strategies that could help incorporate flame retardancy in the circular economy model.
dc.publisherNLM (Medline)
dc.rightsAttribution 4.0 International
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.sourceScopus OA2020
dc.subjectfire
dc.subjectflame retardancy
dc.subjectflammability
dc.subjectintumescent
dc.subjectpolyethylene
dc.typeReview
dc.contributor.departmentMECHANICAL ENGINEERING
dc.description.doi10.3390/molecules25215157
dc.description.sourcetitleMolecules (Basel, Switzerland)
dc.description.volume25
dc.description.issue21
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