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NANOSTRUCTURED FLAME RETARDANT COATINGS CONTAINING LAYERED DOUBLE HYDROXIDES
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1  Department of Applied Science and Technology, Politecnico di Torino, Alessandria, Italy
Academic Editor: Alessandro Pegoretti

Abstract:

In this work, a coating approach for obtaining flame retardant EVA (Ethylene - Vinyl Acetate) and EBA (Ethylene - Butyl Acrylate) copolymers-based materials is proposed. To this aim, firstly nanocomposite films of EVA and EBA were produced by cast extrusion, by using as nanofillers two types of layered double hydroxides (introduced at 5 wt.%), having the same chemical nature (Magnesium-Aluminium with intercalated oleate anions) but differing for the aspect ratio. The morphology of the nanocomposites films, as well as their thermal characteristics were preliminary assessed through rheological, thermal, and morphological analyses.

The films were then applied as coating to the corresponding neat copolymer substrate by compression molding, and the so-obtained samples were tested through cone calorimeter. Despite the small amount of nanofiller (0.5 wt.% considering the whole specimen), the application of the coating films significantly improved the Time to Ignition as compared to the pristine copolymers, while maintaining quite unchanged the shape of the HRR curves and the HRR peak values.

In all, the obtained results demonstrated the effectiveness of the coating approach, since it allows to concentrate the flame retardant action on the surface of a polymer system, where combustion specifically takes place; consequently, the required amount of flame retardant is minimized. This last has a beneficial effect on the final mechanical properties of the material, since the tensile characteristics of the bulk polymer are preserved. Furthermore, introducing such a small amount of flame retardant does not affect the future recyclability of the polymer, that can be treated as its pristine (non-flame retardant) counterpart.

Keywords: Flame retardancy; EBA; LDHs; Cone calorimeter; protective coatings
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