Oxygen absorbing resin composition, oxygen absorbing multilayered body, and oxygen absorbing hollow container
US-9199778-B2 · Dec 1, 2015 · US
US2016137818A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016137818-A1 |
| Application number | US-201414546082-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Nov 18, 2014 |
| Priority date | Nov 18, 2014 |
| Publication date | May 19, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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Embodiments of the disclosure generally provide flame retardant compositions and methods comprising organic polymers, mineral fillers, high surface area mineral fillers and process aids. Compositions of the disclosure additionally are comprised of high surface area hydrated metal carbonate fillers, including the mesoporous amorphous magnesium carbonate filler Upsalite. The filler's porous structure and high surface area provides high water capacity, enhanced physical and chemical interaction with a polymer in composite, lower by weight loadings of filler in a composite, as well as effective flame retardancy.
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1 . A flame retardant material, comprising: a polymer, wherein the polymer is one or more materials selected from the group consisting of: polyolefins, polyesters, polycarbonates, polyetherimides, polyamides, polyimides, polysulfones, acetals, polyether ketones, acrylics, nylons, halogenated polymers, polyphenylenes, polyphenylene ethers, polyphenylene sulfide, ABS combinations, polystyrene, melamine formaldehydes, urea formaldehydes, epoxies, and their copolymers; and a flame retardant filler comprising a hydrated mesoporous amorphous magnesium carbonate. 2 . The flame retardant material of claim 1 , wherein the flame retardant filler comprises a plurality of particles having dimension between about 0.010 microns and about 25 microns. 3 . The flame retardant material of claim 1 , wherein the flame retardant filler is present at a concentration between about 5 weight percent and about 50 weight percent of the flame retardant material. 4 . The flame retardant material of claim 1 , further comprising a second filler selected from the group consisting of carbonate minerals, magnesium carbonate, hydromagnesite, huntite, hydroxide minerals, aluminum trihydroxide, magnesium hydroxide, brucite, boehmite, bauxite, borates, flame retardant synergists, clays, organoclays, and oxides of antimony. 5 . The flame retardant material of claim 1 , wherein the flame retardant filler has a pore size distribution between about 2 nanometers and about 50 nanometers, and an average BET pore size between about 10 nanometers and about 20 nanometers. 6 . The flame retardant material of claim 1 , wherein the flame retardant filler has a BET specific surface area between about 60 square meters per gram and about 1500 square meters per gram. 7 . The flame retardant material of claim 1 , wherein the flame retardant filler adsorbs 0.11 gram water/gram filler or more at a relative humidity of 10% at room temperature, and 0.22 gram water/gram filler or more at a relative humidity of 90% at room temperature. 8 . The flame retardant material of claim 1 , wherein the flame retardant filler does not degrade from one or more hydration or dehydration cycles. 9 . The flame retardant material of claim 1 , wherein the flame retardant filler is a hydrated mesoporous amorphous magnesium carbonate. 10 . The flame retardant material of claim 9 , wherein the flame retardant filler is saturated with water. 11 . The flame retardant material of claim 1 , wherein the flame retardant filler comprises a process aid. 12 . The flame retardant material of claim 11 , wherein the process aid is chemically bonded to filler surfaces. 13 . The flame retardant material of claim 12 , wherein the process aid comprises a coupling agent. 14 . The flame retardant material of claim 13 , wherein the coupling agent is selected from the group consisting of silanes, titanates, zirconates, aluminates, unsaturated carboxylic acids, anhydrides, esters, and phosphates. 15 . The flame retardant material of claim 1 , wherein the flame retardant filler is Upsalite. 16 .- 20 (canceled)
Additives being defined by their particle size in general · CPC title
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Additives being defined by their surface area · CPC title
inorganic · CPC title
Magnesium carbonate · CPC title
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