Research and Application of Biomass-Based Wood Flame Retardants: A Review
1Department of Wood Material Science and Engineering Key Laboratory, College of Materials Science and Engineering, Beihua University, Jilin 132013, China.
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Summary
Biomass materials can be used to create effective, eco-friendly flame retardants for wood. This research explores composite and all-biomass flame retardants to enhance wood
Area of Science:
- Materials Science
- Fire Safety Engineering
- Green Chemistry
Background:
- Wood is a renewable construction material with desirable properties but suffers from flammability.
- Improving wood's fire resistance is crucial for its broader application in construction.
- Conventional flame retardants often pose environmental concerns.
Purpose of the Study:
- To review the use of biomass as a source for environmentally friendly flame retardants.
- To explore two main types of biomass-based intumescent flame retardants: composite and all-biomass.
- To discuss the potential of biomass in developing high-performance, sustainable flame retardant solutions.
Main Methods:
- Literature review and synthesis of research on biomass-based flame retardants.
- Categorization of biomass flame retardants into composite and all-biomass types.
- Analysis of technological advancements and future potential of biomass flame retardants.
Main Results:
- Biomass can serve as a primary component or a synergist in composite flame retardants.
- Biomass can be utilized as a sole feedstock for all-biomass intumescent flame retardants.
- Biomass-based flame retardants offer a promising route to enhance wood's fire safety sustainably.
Conclusions:
- Biomass-derived flame retardants are a viable and eco-friendly alternative to conventional options.
- Further technological development can lead to high-performance biomass-based flame retardants.
- The use of biomass for flame retardants aligns with green chemistry principles and sustainable construction.