2009
DOI: 10.1177/0021998309338413
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Flame-retardant Polyamide 11 and 12 Nanocomposites: Thermal and Flammability Properties

Abstract: Polyamide (nylon) 11 (PA11) and 12 (PA12) were melt-blended, dispersing low concentrations of nanoparticles, namely nanoclays (NCs), carbon nanofibers (CNFs), and nanosilicas (NSs) via twin-screw extrusion. To enhance their thermal and flame-retardant (FR) properties, an intumescent FR additive was added to the mechanically superior NC and CNF PA11 formulations. For neat and nanoparticle-reinforced PA11 and PA12, as well as for PA11 reinforced by both intumescent FR and select nanoparticles (NC or CNF), decomp… Show more

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“…On the other hand, combinations of nanoadditives and conventional flame retardants, such as intumescent fillers have shown potential synergistic effects and high performance in reducing total heat release, which equates to the highest UL-94 rating [6,9,[14][15][16]. Another challenge for flame retardant incorporated polymer composites is the significant reduction in mechanical properties, such as ductility and elongation at break.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, combinations of nanoadditives and conventional flame retardants, such as intumescent fillers have shown potential synergistic effects and high performance in reducing total heat release, which equates to the highest UL-94 rating [6,9,[14][15][16]. Another challenge for flame retardant incorporated polymer composites is the significant reduction in mechanical properties, such as ductility and elongation at break.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nanocomposites modified this way demonstrate better thermal resistance, lower flammability and advantageous strength properties [13]. This concerns, however, mainly nanocomposites obtained with the use of polyolefines, polyamide, polystyrene [9][10][11], PVC [12] and other thermoplastics and elastomers, such as rubbers-SBR, BR and HNBR [4,5,8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nanocomposites modified this way by MMT demonstrate better thermal resistance, lower flammability and advantageous strength properties. This concerns, however, that mainly nanocomposites obtained with the use of polyolefines, polyamide, polystyrene [8][9][10], PVC [11] and other thermoplastics and elastomers, such as rubbers-SBR, BR, HNBR [12][13][14][15].…”
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