Thermal degradation kinetics of leather fibers treated with fire-retardant melamine resin
Degradation
Melamine resin
Thermogravimetry
DOI:
10.1007/s10973-015-4873-9
Publication Date:
2015-07-01T11:58:40Z
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Fire-retardant leather was prepared from wet blue leather treated with melamine resin. Kissinger, Satava–Sestak and Flynn–Wall–Ozawa methods are used to process the thermogravimetric data from wet blue leather and fire-retardant leather at different heating rates. The E a values of wet blue leather are, respectively, 123.46, 124.61 and 121.04 kJ mol−1 based on Kissinger, Satava–Sestak and Flynn–Wall–Ozawa methods. Accordingly, the E a values of fire-retardant leather are 161.29, 151.48 and 160.81 kJ mol−1. It is shown that fire-retardant leather has better thermal stability and fire-retardant performance. The results of applied research show that the mechanical properties of fire-retardant leather have also been improved remarkably.
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