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Plastics, burning mechanism flame retardancy

The mechanism of burning for polymers is believed to take place through thermal pyrolysis of the solid plastic to produce gases that act as fuel for the fire (45). Fire retardants work in both the condensed and the vapor phase to interrupt melting of the polymer and burning of the gases. Triaryl phosphates function well in the vapor phase. Alkyl aryl phosphates are believed to decompose in the flame front to form polyphosphoric acid, which stays in the condensed phase to form char, which reduces flammability and smoke evolution (46. 47). [Pg.633]


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