Fabrication of rigid flame retardant foam using bio-based sucrose-furanic resin for building material applications

As sucrose is less expensive and more readily available than tannin, sucrose-based foams were prepared by incorporating furfuryl alcohol (FA) and glyoxal as a crosslinking agent to obtain sucrose-furan-glyoxal (SFG) resin. Ammonium dihydrogen phosphate (ADP) was then incorporated into SFG and foamed...

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Published in:CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
Main Authors: Dong, Yuhao; Liu, Bowen; Lee, Seng Hua; Lum, Wei Chen; Ren, Yuheng; Zhou, Xiaojian; Wang, Hongyan; Zhou, Bei; Zhang, Jun
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Language:English
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author Dong
Yuhao; Liu
Bowen; Lee
Seng Hua; Lum
Wei Chen; Ren
Yuheng; Zhou
Xiaojian; Wang
Hongyan; Zhou
Bei; Zhang
Jun
spellingShingle Dong
Yuhao; Liu
Bowen; Lee
Seng Hua; Lum
Wei Chen; Ren
Yuheng; Zhou
Xiaojian; Wang
Hongyan; Zhou
Bei; Zhang
Jun
Fabrication of rigid flame retardant foam using bio-based sucrose-furanic resin for building material applications
Engineering
author_facet Dong
Yuhao; Liu
Bowen; Lee
Seng Hua; Lum
Wei Chen; Ren
Yuheng; Zhou
Xiaojian; Wang
Hongyan; Zhou
Bei; Zhang
Jun
author_sort Dong
spelling Dong, Yuhao; Liu, Bowen; Lee, Seng Hua; Lum, Wei Chen; Ren, Yuheng; Zhou, Xiaojian; Wang, Hongyan; Zhou, Bei; Zhang, Jun
Fabrication of rigid flame retardant foam using bio-based sucrose-furanic resin for building material applications
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
English
Article
As sucrose is less expensive and more readily available than tannin, sucrose-based foams were prepared by incorporating furfuryl alcohol (FA) and glyoxal as a crosslinking agent to obtain sucrose-furan-glyoxal (SFG) resin. Ammonium dihydrogen phosphate (ADP) was then incorporated into SFG and foamed with azodicarbonamide (AC) to form SFGA foam. The study examined the chemical structures, morphology, mechanical properties, thermal properties and flame retardancy of the foams. The findings indicated that the SFGA foam exhibited a closed cell structure characterized by a smooth surface as well as high compressive strength and shore hardness. The closed structure of SFGA provides the foam with good thermal stability and excellent flame retardancy, as demonstrated by its limiting oxygen index (LOI) of 43.3 %. The combustion test demonstrated that the SFGA foam attained the UL-94 V-0 flame retardant classification. During the process of combustion, the primary volatile compounds identified were carbon dioxide, acetic acid, and oxanes. No toxic substances such as alkanes were detected. In addition to its outstanding flame retardant properties, SFGA foam is also capable of biodegradation. After being buried in soil for 30 days, it exhibited a weight reduction of 2.7 %. The SFGA foam underwent a weight reduction of 0.69 % in the laboratory when exposed to Penicillium sp for a duration of 20 days. The study proposed that sucrose can serve as a substitute for tannin in the production of rigid foam, which is suitable for insulation materials.
ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
1385-8947
1873-3212
2024
495

10.1016/j.cej.2024.153614
Engineering

WOS:001265309000001
https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001265309000001
title Fabrication of rigid flame retardant foam using bio-based sucrose-furanic resin for building material applications
title_short Fabrication of rigid flame retardant foam using bio-based sucrose-furanic resin for building material applications
title_full Fabrication of rigid flame retardant foam using bio-based sucrose-furanic resin for building material applications
title_fullStr Fabrication of rigid flame retardant foam using bio-based sucrose-furanic resin for building material applications
title_full_unstemmed Fabrication of rigid flame retardant foam using bio-based sucrose-furanic resin for building material applications
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description As sucrose is less expensive and more readily available than tannin, sucrose-based foams were prepared by incorporating furfuryl alcohol (FA) and glyoxal as a crosslinking agent to obtain sucrose-furan-glyoxal (SFG) resin. Ammonium dihydrogen phosphate (ADP) was then incorporated into SFG and foamed with azodicarbonamide (AC) to form SFGA foam. The study examined the chemical structures, morphology, mechanical properties, thermal properties and flame retardancy of the foams. The findings indicated that the SFGA foam exhibited a closed cell structure characterized by a smooth surface as well as high compressive strength and shore hardness. The closed structure of SFGA provides the foam with good thermal stability and excellent flame retardancy, as demonstrated by its limiting oxygen index (LOI) of 43.3 %. The combustion test demonstrated that the SFGA foam attained the UL-94 V-0 flame retardant classification. During the process of combustion, the primary volatile compounds identified were carbon dioxide, acetic acid, and oxanes. No toxic substances such as alkanes were detected. In addition to its outstanding flame retardant properties, SFGA foam is also capable of biodegradation. After being buried in soil for 30 days, it exhibited a weight reduction of 2.7 %. The SFGA foam underwent a weight reduction of 0.69 % in the laboratory when exposed to Penicillium sp for a duration of 20 days. The study proposed that sucrose can serve as a substitute for tannin in the production of rigid foam, which is suitable for insulation materials.
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