A three-step series mechanism is shown to provide a good description of the oxidative degradation of a rigid polyurethane foam. Kinetic constants have been estimated by the simultaneous evaluations of four weight loss curves measured for heating rates between 5 and 20 K/min and a final temperature of 873 K. The following parameters have been obtained for the three reaction steps: (I)A1 = 2.6×1012 s-1,E1 = 133.6 kJ/mol; (II)A2 = 3.3×104 s-1,E2 = 81 kJ/mol; (III)A3 = 8.7×108 s-1, E3 = 180 kJ/mol. The thermal response of the foam has also been examined in a cone calorimeter for low (25 kW/m2) and high (50 kW/m2) radiation intensities, which lead to flaming combustion for a period of 90 and 75s, respectively. In the latter case, a transition from flaming to slow smoldering also takes place. Finally, for both radiation intensities, SEM micrographs show the complete loss of the initial closed-cell structure.

Reaction kinetics and morphological changes of a rigid polyurethane foam during combustion

Carmen Branca;
2003

Abstract

A three-step series mechanism is shown to provide a good description of the oxidative degradation of a rigid polyurethane foam. Kinetic constants have been estimated by the simultaneous evaluations of four weight loss curves measured for heating rates between 5 and 20 K/min and a final temperature of 873 K. The following parameters have been obtained for the three reaction steps: (I)A1 = 2.6×1012 s-1,E1 = 133.6 kJ/mol; (II)A2 = 3.3×104 s-1,E2 = 81 kJ/mol; (III)A3 = 8.7×108 s-1, E3 = 180 kJ/mol. The thermal response of the foam has also been examined in a cone calorimeter for low (25 kW/m2) and high (50 kW/m2) radiation intensities, which lead to flaming combustion for a period of 90 and 75s, respectively. In the latter case, a transition from flaming to slow smoldering also takes place. Finally, for both radiation intensities, SEM micrographs show the complete loss of the initial closed-cell structure.
2003
Istituto di Ricerche sulla Combustione - IRC - Sede Napoli
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