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The structure-activity relationship of fire retardant phosphorus compounds in wood
Authors:Ralph Stevens  Remko Bezemer  Aldo Kranenbarg
Affiliation:Agrotechnology and Food Innovations (A&F B.V.), Wageningen University and Research Centre, P.O. Box 17, NL-6700 AA Wageningen, The Netherlands
Abstract:Sawdust of Scots Pine sapwood was chemically modified with various alkyl- and phenylchlorophosphorus compounds. The formation of covalent bonds was confirmed with solid state CP-MAS 13C NMR.According to thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), all phosphorus compounds decreased the temperature for the maximum rate of pyrolysis (from 350 °C to max. 240 °C) and increased the char formation (from 25% to max. 54%). Variation of the alkyl groups (C2-C8) had no significant effect. Phenylphosphates decrease the temperature of pyrolysis more efficiently than the alkyl analogues, due to higher thermal stability. The order in which the phenylphosphorus compounds affect the pyrolysis of the modified sawdust is consistent with their acidity order: organophosphate > organophosphonate ? organophosphinate.All phosphorus compounds used in this study reduce the equilibrium moisture content (EMC). Whereas the results obtained with the dialkyl phosphates are relatively poor, significant reductions in EMC can be achieved with the phenylphosphorus compounds.
Keywords:Wood   Modification   Fire retardancy   Durability   Phosphorus   TGA   EMC
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