The formation of toxic products during the combustion of halogen-containing polymers |
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Authors: | A.W. Benbow C.F. Cullis |
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Affiliation: | Dept. of Chemistry, The City University, London, EC1V 4PB, England |
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Abstract: | Studies have been made of the decomposition of decabromobiphenyl and decabromobiphenyl ether both during the burning of polymers and under the less oxygen-rich conditions involved in the incineration of plastic waste material. The nature of the products depends on the type of combustion. During flameless combustion, the two flame-retardants volatilize unchanged. However, when polymer containing the additive burns with a flame, hydrogen bromide is the only significant bromine-containing product. Product distributions in flames above burning polymers show that the concentration of the hydrogen halide increases from zero at the molten polymer surface to a value corresponding to total conversion of the halogen at and beyond the flame front. |
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