2021
DOI: 10.3390/polym14010042
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Study on the Flame Retardancy and Hazard Evaluation of Poly(acrylonitrile-co-vinylidene chloride) Fibers by the Addition of Antimony-Based Flame Retardants

Abstract: Antimony oxide (ATO) is used mainly as a flame retardant, but it is classified as a hazardous substance. Therefore, regulations on the use of antimony trioxide (ATO(3)) and antimony pentoxide (ATO(5)) in textile products are being developed. Accordingly, there is a need for alternative flame retardants. In this study, antimony tetroxide (ATO(4)), which has higher thermal stability and resistance to acids and alkalis than ATO(3) or ATO(5), was selected to assess its use as an alternative flame retardant. First,… Show more

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“…[ 20 ], and the flame retardants containing these elements play a flame-retardant role mainly in the gas phase or condensed phase. Common halogen-free flame retardants include red phosphorus [ 21 ], phosphonitrile [ 22 , 23 ], phosphonate [ 24 , 25 ], polyphosphoric acid [ 26 ], zinc borate [ 27 ], magnesium hydroxide [ 28 ], aluminum hydroxide [ 29 ], antimony trioxide [ 30 ], etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 20 ], and the flame retardants containing these elements play a flame-retardant role mainly in the gas phase or condensed phase. Common halogen-free flame retardants include red phosphorus [ 21 ], phosphonitrile [ 22 , 23 ], phosphonate [ 24 , 25 ], polyphosphoric acid [ 26 ], zinc borate [ 27 ], magnesium hydroxide [ 28 ], aluminum hydroxide [ 29 ], antimony trioxide [ 30 ], etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[17,[46][47][48][49]. Antimony tri-and pentoxides, along with trihalides and oxyhalides, are well-known for their fire retardancy or resistance properties either in combination with halogenated compounds or blended into suitable composite matrices [50][51][52] (as halogen-functionalized clays [53] or organoclay combined with plasticizers in thermoplastic polymers [54]), thanks to the establishment of synergistic effects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%