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High effects of smoke suppression and char formation of Ni-Mo/Mg(OH)(2)for polypropylene

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Indexed by:期刊论文

Date of Publication:2021-02-07

Journal:POLYMERS FOR ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES

Volume:31

Issue:8

Page Number:1688-1698

ISSN No.:1042-7147

Key Words:aromatization; catalytic carbonization; core-shell hybrids; MWCNTs

Abstract:The Ni-Mo/Mg(OH)(2)(NMM) hybrid as an efficient flame retardancy and smoke suppression composite for polypropylene (PP) was synthesized through Ni-Mo co-precipitation on the surface of Mg(OH)(2)(MH) hexagonal nanosheets. Compared to PP/MH, PP/NMM exhibited excellent smoke suppressing and flame retardancy on the heat release rate, total heat release, smoke production rate, total smoke production, CO production rate and total CO production with the same loading. The reduced hazard of PP/NMM was mainly attributed to the high physical barrier effect of compact char residues on heat, smoke and combustible gas. The mechanism study indicated that multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) generated from the catalytic carbonization of PP by the Ni-Mo compound could play the role of "rebar" to strengthen the char residues, avoid the generation of cracks and form highly compact char layer. Furthermore, MgO could facilitate the production of MWCNTs through changing the pyrolysis process of PP and increasing the reaction time between pyrolysis gas and Ni-Mo compound. Hence, the new Ni-Mo/MH catalyst hybrid may explore the potential for solving the tough problem of the flammability and heavy smoke of the polyolefins system.

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