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Ignition temperatures and pyrolysis of a flame-retardant methyl methacrylate copolymer containing diethyl(methacryloyloxymethyl)-phosphonate units
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Ignition temperatures and pyrolysis of a flame-retardant methyl methacrylate copolymer containing diethyl(methacryloyloxymethyl)-phosphonate units

Dennis Price, Kelly Pyrah, T. Richard Hull, G. John Milnes, W. Dave Wooley, John R. Ebdon, Barry J. Hunt and Christopher S. Konkel
Polymer International, Vol.49(10), pp.1164-1168
10/2000

Abstract

diethyl(methacryloyloxymethyl)phosphonate methyl methacrylate polymer degradation thermogravimetric analysis flame retardant
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 10mol% 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 5mol% 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.
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