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NOVEL ‘GREENER’ ROUTES TO HALOGEN-FREE FLAME RETARDANT MATERIALS

Impact/Purpose:

Flame retardant (FR) additives, more specifically halogenated compounds are added to polymers to reduce/eliminate the risk of fire. Halogenated FRs release toxic gases on combustion and are extremely persistent in the atmosphere, threatening both air and water ecosystems. Although effective in imparting flame retardancy, halogenated FRs leach out from polymers and cause a variety of health disorders, including cancer. Hence there is an urgent need for the design of new non-toxic FR materials (preferably obtained from renewable resources) to substitute/eliminate the use of halogenated FRs. Our main objective is to develop a new class of non-halogenated flame retardant materials based on phenol and substituted phenols through benign bio-catalytic methods. We will also investigate the possibility of using bio-degradable starting materials for the synthesis of less-toxic FR materials. In addition to the enzymatic approach, a biomimetic approach using hematin as a catalyst will be developed for the synthesis of the FR materials.

Description:

Monomers from industrial wastes/renewable resources will be evaluated as benign starting materials. Biocatalytic routes (enzymatic and biomimetic) will be utilized for the synthesis of substituted polyphenolic FRs. The polymeric phenols will be structurally characterized and their FR properties evaluated using well-established methods like Pyrolysis Combustion Flow Calorimetry, Limiting Oxygen Index, etc. This research effort will result in the development of a novel class of non-toxic polymeric phenols with superior FR properties.

Record Details:

Record Type:PROJECT( ABSTRACT )
Start Date:08/15/2010
Completion Date:08/14/2011
Record ID: 249159