EFFECT OF THE FIRE-RETARDANT AMMONIUM POLYPHOSPHATE ON THE THERMAL-DECOMPOSITION OF ALIPHATIC POLYAMIDES .3. POLYAMIDES 6.6 AND 6.10

Citation
Sv. Levchik et al., EFFECT OF THE FIRE-RETARDANT AMMONIUM POLYPHOSPHATE ON THE THERMAL-DECOMPOSITION OF ALIPHATIC POLYAMIDES .3. POLYAMIDES 6.6 AND 6.10, Polymer degradation and stability, 43(1), 1994, pp. 43-54
Citations number
39
Categorie Soggetti
Polymer Sciences
ISSN journal
01413910
Volume
43
Issue
1
Year of publication
1994
Pages
43 - 54
Database
ISI
SICI code
0141-3910(1994)43:1<43:EOTFAP>2.0.ZU;2-W
Abstract
Polyamides 6.6 (PA-6.6) and 6.10 (PA-6.10) decompose on heating by sci ssion of the N-alkylamide bond (-CH2-NHCO-), with the formation of vin yl chain ends and primary amide groups which dehydrate to nitriles at the of degradation. In PA-6.6 scission of the alkylamide bond (-CH2-CO NH-) also takes place, resulting in methyl and isocyanate chain ends w hich can further dimerize to carbodiimides with elimination of CO2 or trimerize to isocyanurate structures. In the presence of ammonium poly phosphate (APR), flammability, as measured by oxygen index, decreases because APP induces intumescent behaviour. The chemical interaction be tween APP and PA-6.6 and PA-6.10 leads to chain scission of the polyam ide, with formation of a primary amide group and a phosphate ester whi ch thermally degrades to give a vinyl chain end. APP also catalyses th e alkylamide bond scission in PA-6.6. The intumescent behaviour might be due to blowing of the thermally stable polyphosphoric acid layer on the surface of the material by the gases evolved by the degradation o f the polyamides, which occurs at lower temperature in the presence of APP.