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One pot flame retardant and weathering resistant coatings for plastics: a novel approach†
A. Beaugendre,S. Saidi,S. Degoutin,S. Bellayer,C. Pierlot,S. Duquesne,M. Casetta,M. Jimenez
RSC Advances Pub Date : 08/21/2017 00:00:00 , DOI:10.1039/C7RA08028J
Abstract

The self-stratifying approach is a one step process allowing the formation of a complex laminated coating structure at the surface of plastics or other substrates, combining optimized surface and adhesion properties. These coatings have already been developed for various application fields but have never been considered for fire retardant purposes, whatever the substrate involved. In this work, the self-layering concept has been used to make polycarbonate fire retardant, using a mixture of epoxy and fluoropolymer resins, and iron oxide as flame retardant additive (10 wt%). Self-stratification was evidenced by microscopic analyses. The flame retardant properties were evaluated according to Limiting Oxygen Index (LOI), UL-94 and Mass Loss Calorimetry (MLC). Weathering resistance by accelerated UV, thermal and humidity exposure was also considered. In the first part, the effect of solvent on the self-layering process was investigated. It was shown that the system diluted in a blend of butylacetate : xylene (1 : 1 ratio) exhibits a perfect stratification and excellent adhesion onto polycarbonate. In such a system, an outstanding improvement of the fire retardant properties (V0 rating at UL-94 and 32 vol% at LOI), unaffected by weathering (both UV and temperature/humidity exposure), was observed when a 200 μm wet thick coating was applied. The coating allows the formation of a protective barrier and the presence of metal particles avoids dripping and promotes a charring effect.

Graphical abstract: One pot flame retardant and weathering resistant coatings for plastics: a novel approach
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