“…In the gas phase, with the increase of combustion temperature, the decomposition of PGD produces catechol radicals, • PO 2 , • PO, and other benzene radicals, which are rapidly released to capture the • H and • OH radicals produced by the combustion of FREP to play the role of the quenching effect. 2,38 Meanwhile, the incomplete combustion of FREP generates non-flammable gases to reduce combustible gas concentration during the combustion process. In the condensed phase, the phosphorus-containing substances generated by the decomposition of PGD promote the dehydration of polymer chains to form a stabilized graphitized carbon layer containing a P-crosslinked structure, thus inhibiting the exchange of heat, oxygen and volatile substances.…”