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Environmentally friendly flameretardants for cellulose-basedmaterials
Flame retardants are commonly used as a way to reduce the risk of fire. However, many of the currently used flame retardants are toxic and hazardous to the environment. Therefore, there are incentives to find safer alternatives. In nature, there are many substances that can function as non-toxic and environmentally friendly flame retardants. Phytic acid is the main storage form of phosphorus in plants and can be found in e.g. nuts and cereals. Amino acids are the building blocks of enzymes and proteins. Many common metal ions are important nutrients. ; Reference group Anders Lundberg, Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency (MSB) Leif Andersson, Protega Mattias Delin, Brandforsk Robert McNamee, RISE Thomas Gell, GellCon
Environmentally friendly flameretardants for cellulose-basedmaterials
Flame retardants are commonly used as a way to reduce the risk of fire. However, many of the currently used flame retardants are toxic and hazardous to the environment. Therefore, there are incentives to find safer alternatives. In nature, there are many substances that can function as non-toxic and environmentally friendly flame retardants. Phytic acid is the main storage form of phosphorus in plants and can be found in e.g. nuts and cereals. Amino acids are the building blocks of enzymes and proteins. Many common metal ions are important nutrients. ; Reference group Anders Lundberg, Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency (MSB) Leif Andersson, Protega Mattias Delin, Brandforsk Robert McNamee, RISE Thomas Gell, GellCon
Environmentally friendly flameretardants for cellulose-basedmaterials
Larsson, Anna-Carin (author) / Patra, Anuttam (author)
2021-01-01
Paper
Electronic Resource
English
DDC:
624
ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY COMPOSITION, AND ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY HARDENED BODY
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