2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.matlet.2020.128225
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Stabilizing effects of novel phosphorus flame retardant on PET for high-temperature applications

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“…The D peak appears at 1334 cm À1 , corresponding to the disordered carbon materials, and the G peak appears at 1599 cm À1 , corresponding to an ordered carbon structure. 20,44 The ratio of the areas of the G and the D peaks, S G /S D , is quantied to analyse the degree of the carbon layer order, with higher S G /S D indicating a more ordered and denser carbon layer. 45,46 The density of the carbonaceous structure increases with the addition of the acidic silica sol because the cross-linked silica sol promotes the graphitic carbon content.…”
Section: Morphology Of Residual Char On the Copolyestermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The D peak appears at 1334 cm À1 , corresponding to the disordered carbon materials, and the G peak appears at 1599 cm À1 , corresponding to an ordered carbon structure. 20,44 The ratio of the areas of the G and the D peaks, S G /S D , is quantied to analyse the degree of the carbon layer order, with higher S G /S D indicating a more ordered and denser carbon layer. 45,46 The density of the carbonaceous structure increases with the addition of the acidic silica sol because the cross-linked silica sol promotes the graphitic carbon content.…”
Section: Morphology Of Residual Char On the Copolyestermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The flammability of PET (Limiting oxygen index is only 21%) and the existence of glass fiber (improving heat transfer and “wick effect” 6 ) limits the application of PET/GF in the above fields 7 . So far, halogen‐containing 8 and phosphorus‐containing 9–11 flame retardants are two widely used flame retardants in PET. Among them, environmentally friendly, low‐toxic phosphorus‐containing flame retardants attract much attention.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 7 shows the Raman spectra of residual char on copolyester composites; the G peak appears at 1580 cm −1 , corresponding to an ordered carbon structure, and the D peak appears at 1360 cm −1 , corresponding to disordered carbon materials. [ 4,28,31 ] The ratio of the areas of the G and D peaks, S G /S D , was quantified to analyze the degree of order of the carbon layer order, with higher S G /S D indicating a more ordered and denser carbon layer. [ 32,33 ] With magnesium hydroxide addition, the S G /S D increased.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%