Thermal study of low-grade magnesium hydroxide used as fire retardant and in passive fire protection

Low-grade magnesium hydroxide is being used with very promising results as flame retardant filler in polymeric materials and as aggregate in the formulation of mortars for passive fire protection, combining an economic and sustainable solution. Simultaneous TGA–DSC was used to evaluate low-grade mag...

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Veröffentlicht in:Thermochimica acta 2011-03, Vol.515 (1), p.43-50
Hauptverfasser: Formosa, J., Chimenos, J.M., Lacasta, A.M., Haurie, L.
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Zusammenfassung:Low-grade magnesium hydroxide is being used with very promising results as flame retardant filler in polymeric materials and as aggregate in the formulation of mortars for passive fire protection, combining an economic and sustainable solution. Simultaneous TGA–DSC was used to evaluate low-grade magnesium hydroxide thermal decomposition in order to examine the suitability of this product for a broad range of temperatures. Thermal analysis in air shows an unexpected exothermic peak, as well as the endothermic peaks corresponding to the decomposition of magnesium hydroxide, magnesite and dolomite. Thermal decomposition using nitrogen as gas flow does not show the exothermic peak, whereas a new endothermic peak corresponding to decomposition of calcite appears. In situ XRD patterns collected in air atmosphere at high temperature allows determining the presence of anhydrite, which was related to direct sulphation of calcite from the sulphur trioxide generated during the combustion of petcoke adsorbed on the particle surface of the low-grade magnesium hydroxide.
ISSN:0040-6031
1872-762X
DOI:10.1016/j.tca.2010.12.018