Tao, Yu and Yan, Li and Yonglong, Wang
(2014)
Flammability and Mechanical Properties of Ramie Reinforced
Poly(lactic Acid) Composites by Using DOPO.
Journal of Engineering Science and Technology, 10.
pp. 9-18.
ISSN 1823-4690
Abstract
Ramie reinforced poly(lactic acid)(PLA) composites have been receiving a lot of
research attention due to their excellent biodegradability. However, poor flammability of
the composites limits their application in a few areas such as automobile and aircraft
interior. In the present study, 9,10-dihydro-9-oxa-10-phosphaphenanthrene-10-oxide
(DOPO) as flame retardant was incorporated into the ramie fibre reinforced composites
to render the environment friendly character of the biocomposites in flame-retarded
composition. Flame retardancy of the composites was greatly improved according to the
UL94 vertical test and limiting oxygen index (LOI) measurements. The composites could
achieve a UL94 V-0 rating and LOI value increases from 21.6 for ramie/PLA to 27.5 for
the flame-retarded ramie/PLA. Enhanced char yield at higher temperatures was observed
according to the thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) results. The influence of DOPO on
the mechanical properties of the composites was also studied. DOPO can influence the
mechanical properties of the composites. Observation can be made directly from
scanning electron microscope (SEM) image that the compatibility between PLA and
ramie fibre is disturbed by DOPO introduced into the composites. Not a lot of research
has been done on the flame retardancy of natural fibre reinforced PLA composites.
Therefore, this study offers benefits for future research on composites flame retarding.
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