2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaap.2009.10.011
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Characterization of chars obtained from cellulose treated with phosphoramidate flame retardants

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“…(Rupper et al 2010) investigated the surface chemistry of cellulose treated with fire retardants containing ethyl ester phosphoramidates. Evidence for a condensed-phase action of the fire retardants was found.…”
Section: Phosphorus/nitrogen Synergismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Rupper et al 2010) investigated the surface chemistry of cellulose treated with fire retardants containing ethyl ester phosphoramidates. Evidence for a condensed-phase action of the fire retardants was found.…”
Section: Phosphorus/nitrogen Synergismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also observed that at higher FR concentration (20%), there was no appreciable retention of C, N, and O. Formation of char (mostly composed of C, P, N, O) during burning of CA may be due to complex pyrolysis reactions caused by dehydration of cellulose by acidic phosphate species [21,22]. Higher concentration of phosphoramidates (20%) Table 2) at around 330 • C and addition of bis-phosphoramidate compounds lowers the onset of decomposition.…”
Section: Burning Characteristics Of Ca Filmsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Deconvolution of X-ray photoelectron spectra allowed the identification of various functional groups present on the AS carbonized briquette surfaces [39]. The spectrum was deconvoluted into four peaks, and the variation in the binding energy peak position was ±0.2 eV according to literature values for C. A typical deconvoluted spectrum is depicted in Fig.…”
Section: Xps Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%