Hydrolytically stable functionalized polyphosphonate flame retardant
View Patent ↗Functionalized non-halogenated flame retardants are disclosed having improved hydrolytic stability, represented by decreased conductivity measured in units of ? S/cm when immersed in distilled water and heated to 80 C. The functionalized flame retardant comprises polyphosphonate functionalized by epoxy-functional styrene-acrylic oligomer or aromatic carbodiimide, and optionally antioxidant. Also disclosed are polymer compounds, comprising the functionalized flame retardant described above and a second polymer resin; and flame retardant plastic articles made from such polymer compounds.
1. A flame retardant consisting of:
(a) polyphosphonate homopolymer in an amount of about 99.8 weight percent, by weight of the flame retardant;
(b) functional additive in an amount of about 0.1 weight percent, by weight of the flame retardant; and
(c) antioxidant in an amount of about 0.1 weight, by weight of the flame retardant;
wherein the polyphosphonate homopolymer has a molecular weight of about 10,000 g/mol or higher, a phosphorous content of greater than about 8 weight percent, a glass transition temperature of at least about 100° C., and a limiting oxygen index of about 50% or higher;
wherein the functional additive is selected from the group consisting of epoxy-functional styrene-acrylic oligomer, aromatic carbodiimide, and combinations thereof; and
wherein the flame retardant has improved hydrolytic stability, represented by decreased conductivity of 10% or more compared to the flame retardant without the functional additive as measured in units of μS/cm when immersed in distilled water and heated at 80° C. for at least 6 weeks and up to 20 weeks.
2. The flame retardant of claim 1 , wherein the antioxidant is selected from a group consisting of phenolic antioxidants, phosphite antioxidants, and combinations thereof.
3. The flame retardant of claim 1 , wherein the functional additive is epoxy-functional styrene-acrylic oligomer.
4. A flame retardant consisting of:
(a) polyphosphonate homopolymer in an amount of about 99.8 weight percent, by weight of the flame retardant;
(b) epoxy-functional styrene-acrylic oligomer in an amount of about 0.1 weight percent, by weight of the flame retardant; and
(c) antioxidant in an amount of about 0.1 weight, by weight of the flame retardant;
wherein the polyphosphonate homopolymer has a molecular weight of about 10,000 g/mol or higher, a phosphorous content of greater than about 8 weight percent, a glass transition temperature of at least about 100° C., and a limiting oxygen index of about 50% or higher;
wherein the antioxidant is selected from the group consisting of phenolic antioxidants, phosphite antioxidants, and combinations thereof; and
wherein the flame retardant has improved hydrolytic stability, represented by decreased conductivity of 10% or more compared to the flame retardant without the functional additive as measured in units of μS/cm when immersed in distilled water and heated at 80° C. for at least 6 weeks and up to 20 weeks.
5. A flame retardant consisting of:
(a) polyphosphonate homopolymer in an amount of about 99.8 weight percent, by weight of the flame retardant;
(b) aromatic carbodiimide in an amount of about 0.1 weight percent, by weight of the flame retardant; and
(c) antioxidant in an amount of about 0.1 weight, by weight of the flame retardant;
wherein the polyphosphonate homopolymer has a molecular weight of about 10,000 g/mol or higher, a phosphorous content of greater than about 8 weight percent, a glass transition temperature of at least about 100° C., and a limiting oxygen index of about 50% or higher;
wherein the antioxidant is selected from the group consisting of phenolic antioxidants, phosphite antioxidants, and combinations thereof; and
wherein the flame retardant has improved hydrolytic stability, represented by decreased conductivity of 10% or more compared to the flame retardant without the functional additive as measured in units of μS/cm when immersed in distilled water and heated at 80° C. for at least 6 weeks and up to 20 weeks.