ISBN-13: 9780471734260 / Angielski / Twarda / 2007 / 440 str.
ISBN-13: 9780471734260 / Angielski / Twarda / 2007 / 440 str.
Flame Retardant Polymer Nanocomposites takes a comprehensive look at polymer nanocomposites for flame retardancy applications and includes nanocomposite fundamentals (theory, design, synthesis, characterization) as well as polymer flammability fundamentals with emphasis on how nanocomposites affect flammability. The book has practical examples from literature, patents, and existing commercial products. Readers can design new work based upon the material in the book or use it as a handy reference for interpreting existing work and results.
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Preface.
Acronyms.
1 Introduction to Flame Retardancy and Polymer Flammability (Sergei V. Levchik).
1.1 Introduction.
1.2 Polymer Combustion and Testing.
1.3 Flame Retardancy.
1.4 Conclusions and Future Outlook.
References.
2 Fundamentals of Polymer Nanocomposite Technology (E. Manias, G. Polizos, H. Nakajima, and M. J. Heidecker).
2.1 Introduction.
2.2 Fundamentals of Polymer Nanocomposites.
2.3 Effects of Nanofillers on Material Properties.
2.4 Future Outlook.
References.
3 Flame Retardant Mechanism of Polymer Clay Nanocomposites (Jeffrey W. Gilman).
3.1 Introduction.
3.2 Flame Retardant Mechanism.
3.3 Conclusions and Future Outlook.
References.
4 Molecular Mechanics Calculations of the Thermodynamic Stabilities of Polymer Carbon Nanotube Composites (Stanislav I. Stoliarov and Marc R. Nyden).
4.1 Introduction.
4.2 Background and Context.
4.3 Description of the Method.
4.4 Application to PS CNT Composites.
4.5 Uncertainties and Limitations.
4.6 Summary and Conclusions.
References.
5 Considerations Regarding Specific Impacts of the Principal Fire Retardancy Mechanisms in Nanocomposites (Bernhard Schartel).
5.1 Introduction.
5.2 Influence of Nanostructured Morphology.
5.3 Fire Retardancy Effects and Their Impact on the Fire Behavior of Nanocomposites.
5.4 Assessment of Fire Retardancy.
5.5 Summary and Conclusions.
References.
6 Intumescence and Nanocomposites: a Novel Route for Flame–Retarding Polymeric Materials (Serge Bourbigot and Sophie Duquesne).
6.1 Introduction.
6.2 Basics of Intumescence.
6.3 Zeolites as Synergistic Agents in Intumescent Systems.
6.4 Intumescents in Polymer Nanocomposites.
6.5 Nanofillers as Synergists in Intumescent Systems.
6.6 Critical Overview of Recent Advances.
6.7 Summary and Conclusion.
References.
7 Flame Retardant Properties of Organoclays and Carbon Nanotubes and Their Combinations with Alumina Trihydrate (Gunter Beyer).
7.1 Introduction.
7.2 Experimental Process.
7.3 Organoclay Nanocomposites.
7.4 Carbon Nanotube Nanocomposites.
7.5 Summary and Conclusions.
References.
8 Nanocomposites with Halogen and Nonintumescent Phosphorus Flame Retardant Additives (Yuan Hu and Lei Song).
8.1 Introduction.
8.2 Preparation Methods and Morphological Study.
8.3 Thermal Stability.
8.4 Mechanical Properties.
8.5 Flammability Properties.
8.6 Flame Retardant Mechanism.
8.7 Summary and Conclusions.
References.
9 Thermoset Fire Retardant Nanocomposites (Mauro Zammarano).
9.1 Introduction.
9.2 Clays.
9.3 Thermoset Nanocomposites.
9.4 Epoxy Nanocomposites Based on Cationic Clays.
9.5 Epoxy Nanocomposites Based on Anionic Clays.
9.6 Polyurethane Nanocomposites.
9.7 Vinyl Ester Nanocomposites.
9.8 Summary and Conclusions.
References.
10 Progress in Flammability Studies of Nanocomposites with New Types of Nanoparticles (Takashi Kashiwagi).
10.1 Introduction.
10.2 Nanoscale Oxide–Based Nanocomposites.
10.3 Carbon–Based Nanocomposites.
10.4 Discussion of Results.
10.5 Summary and Conclusions.
References.
11 Potential Applications of Nanocomposites for Flame Retardancy (A. Richard Horrocks and Baljinder K. Kandola).
11.1 Introduction.
11.2 Requirements for Nanocomposite System Applications.
11.3 Potential Application Areas.
11.4 Future Outlook.
References.
12 Practical Issues and Future Trends in Polymer Nanocomposite Flammability Research (Alexander B. Morgan and Charles A. Wilkie).
12.1 Introduction.
12.2 Polymer Nanocomposite Structure and Dispersion.
12.3 Polymer Nanocomposite Analysis.
12.4 Changing Fire and Environmental Regulations.
12.5 Current Environmental Health and Safety Status for Nanoparticles.
12.6 Commercialization Hurdles.
12.7 Fundamentals of Polymer Nanocomposite Flammability.
12.8 Future Outlook.
References.
Index.
Alexander B. Morgan, PhD, is a Senior Research Scientist and group leader for the Advanced Polymers Group at the University of Dayton Research Institute. Dr. Morgan has worked for over eleven years in the field of flame retardancy and has focused on flame retardant nanocomposites for the past seven years. He previously held positions at Dow Chemical as a research chemist and was a National Research Council Postdoctoral Fellow at the National Institute of Standards and Technology.
Charles A. Wilkie, PhD, is the Pfletschinger–Habermann Professor of Chemistry at Marquette University. Dr. Wilkie has worked for almost thirty years in fire retardancy, focusing on nanocomposites the past seven years. He is Associate Editor of Polymers for Advanced Technologies and on the editorial boards of Thermochimica Acta and Polymer Degradation and Stability.
A comprehensive overview of nanocomposites and the effects of nanocomposite formation on fire retardant systems
Flame Retardant Polymer Nanocomposites draws extensively from current work and research in the field to provide a detailed look at polymer nanocomposites for flame retardancy applications. It covers both nanocomposite fundamentals, including theory, design, synthesis, and characterization, and polymer flam–mability fundamentals, emphasizing the effects of nanocomposites on flammability. With chapters written by prominent scientists in the specific area, this authoritative reference: ?
Contains practical examples from literature, patents, and existing commercial products
Includes detailed experimental procedures that highlight the necessary steps for accurate nanocomposite research
Serves as an authoritative reference for interpreting existing work or as a valuable resource for those designing new work and research
Features extensive cross–referencing throughout
Provides a preview of the future in the field, with chapters on potential applications of nanocomposites for flame retardancy and practical issues and future trends in research
This is an up–to–date, consolidated reference on polymer nanocomposite flammability for researchers in academia, government, and industry, as well as other scientists interested in polymer science, material science, chemistry, fire safety engineering, nanotechnology, and analytical science.
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