2023
DOI: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.3c01631
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Suppressing Actions of Inorganic Flame Retardants on the Pyrolysis Behavior of Asphalt

Siwen Wang,
Wenjing Xia,
Tao Xu

Abstract: To understand the suppressing actions of inorganic compound flame retardant (CFR) on the pyrolysis behavior of asphalt, five halogen-free flame retardants, such as expanded graphite, aluminum hydroxide, magnesium hydrate, calcium hydroxide, and microencapsulated red phosphorus, were selected to match the pyrolysis temperature ranges of four asphalt components, respectively. The pyrolysis behaviors, volatile emissions, and pyrolysis residues from asphalt and CFR-modified asphalt (FR asphalt) were compared. Also… Show more

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“…With an increase of reaction time and temperature, the aromatic ring was decomposed, and the intermediate molecular fragments were finally decomposed into small molecular fragments mainly composed of the CC bond. Because the content of hydrogen atoms of type IIIA was small, after all, the small molecule fragments were decomposed into C1–C4, without excess hydrogen atoms combining with carbon atoms, which led to the small molecule fragments of CC unable to be converted into C–C . The stability of CC is higher than that of the bond C–C, so the small molecule fragments of CC were unable to be secondary polymerized to form the aromatic ring fragments of C15+.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With an increase of reaction time and temperature, the aromatic ring was decomposed, and the intermediate molecular fragments were finally decomposed into small molecular fragments mainly composed of the CC bond. Because the content of hydrogen atoms of type IIIA was small, after all, the small molecule fragments were decomposed into C1–C4, without excess hydrogen atoms combining with carbon atoms, which led to the small molecule fragments of CC unable to be converted into C–C . The stability of CC is higher than that of the bond C–C, so the small molecule fragments of CC were unable to be secondary polymerized to form the aromatic ring fragments of C15+.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%