Fire performance of highdensity polyethylene sheets protected by a coating of plasticized polyvinyl chloride/modified-vermiculite
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Sage
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Treatment of Palabora vermiculite with ammonium chloride or ammonium nitrate solutions caused the collapse of its structure, resulting in a reduction of the exfoliation onset temperature by more than 200°C. It is speculated that ammonium ions enter the hydrobiotite galleries as guest ions partially replacing the hydration water associated with the magnesium ions. The effectiveness of various modified vermiculite flakes as flame-retardant fillers was evaluated in laminates of high-density polyethylene and plasticized polyvinyl chloride/vermiculite-modified composites. The laminates comprised a high-density polyethylene sheet coated with polyvinyl chloride plasticized with 100 phr of a phosphate ester and filled with 40 phr vermiculite. Cone calorimetry results, measured at a radiant flux of 35 kW m−2, revealed that copper-ion modified vermiculite was the most effective flame-retardant additive. Laminates coated with polyvinyl chloride containing copper-ion-modified vermiculite exhibited a significantly reduced peak heat release rate of 64kW/m2, compared to 677kW/m2 for uncoated high-density polyethylene, demonstrating the potential of polyvinyl chloride–based flame-retardant coatings incorporating copper-ion-modified vermiculite for polyethylene.
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Vermiculite, Intercalation, Polyvinyl chloride, Exfoliation, Fire retardant, Thermomechanical analysis
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SDG-12: Responsible consumption and production
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Focke, W.W., Mhike, W., Asante, J.K.O. et al. 2025, 'Fire performance of highdensity polyethylene sheets protected by a coating of plasticized polyvinyl chloride/modified-vermiculite', Journal of Fire Sciences, vol. 43, no. 5-6, pp. 291-307. DOI: 10.1177/07349041251345362.
