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Ignition temperatures and pyrolysis of a flame-retardant methyl methacrylate copolymer containing diethyl(methacryloyloxymethyl)-phosphonate units
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EngineeringChemistryPolymersChemical EngineeringFire RetardancyAnalytical PyrolysisPolymer ProcessingMma–demmp CopolymersThermodynamicsFlame RetardantPolymer ChemistryFire ChemistryMaterials ScienceIgnition TemperaturesChemical IndustryPyrolysis ProcessDepolymerizationCombustion SciencePolymer ScienceChemical KineticsHydrothermal Processing
The ignition and pyrolysis of some copolymers of methyl methacrylate (MMA) with diethyl(methacryloyloxymethyl)phosphonate (DEMMP) have been studied by a simple tube furnace and by isothermal and non-isothermal TGA. The results indicate that copolymers containing DEMMP thermally degrade, under both air and nitrogen, by a mechanism which is more complex than that (simple depolymerization) for poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA). The copolymers containing 10 mol% or more of DEMMP are inherently flame retardant in that they fail to autoignite at 480 °C and take longer to autoignite at 490 °C than PMMA or MMA–DEMMP copolymers containing only 5 mol% DEMMP. The formation of a carbonaceous residue or char on combustion of the MMA–DEMMP copolymers suggests that flame retardance is due mainly to reactions in the condensed phase. © 2000 Society of Chemical Industry
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