Fire retardant alkyd resins based on chlorinated cyclic mono‐acetal and chlorindic anhydride
Abstract
Fire retardant alkyd resins modified with dehydrated caster oil were prepared directly without going though the alcoholysis step. The method is based upon dehydrating castor oil with trimellitic anhydride. The oil thus produced contains sufficient combined carboxyl groups capable of polyesterifications with triols and glycerol or chlorinated monocyclic acetal and glycerol, and the macro‐structure is completed by further reaction with PA or chlorendic anhydride to obtain flame retardant resins. Melamine formaldhyde resin have been used in combination with the previous alkyd resins to improve hardness and also fire retardancy.
Citation
Abdel‐Mohsen, F.F. and Radwan, M.A. (1988), "Fire retardant alkyd resins based on chlorinated cyclic mono‐acetal and chlorindic anhydride", Pigment & Resin Technology, Vol. 17 No. 8, pp. 4-14. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb042513
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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