Waste not, want not: The use of leather waste in flame retarded EVA

Leather is among the most ancient, widely used materials worldwide. Industrial-scale leather production produces large quantities of organic waste attained during shaving and buffing steps during processing. In this study, leather wastes (LW) are used as fillers in flame retarded polymer composites....

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Main Authors: A. Battig, G. Sanchez-Olivares, D. Rockel, M. Maldonado-Santoyo, B. Schartel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-11-01
Series:Materials & Design
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EVA
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0264127521006559
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spelling doaj-064e9e0f74bd421089cf56353578a1702021-09-19T04:53:07ZengElsevierMaterials & Design0264-12752021-11-01210110100Waste not, want not: The use of leather waste in flame retarded EVAA. Battig0G. Sanchez-Olivares1D. Rockel2M. Maldonado-Santoyo3B. Schartel4Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM), Unter den Eichen 87, 12205 Berlin, GermanyCIATEC A.C, Omega 201, Colonia Industrial Delta, Léon, Gto 37545, MexicoBundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM), Unter den Eichen 87, 12205 Berlin, GermanyCIATEC A.C, Omega 201, Colonia Industrial Delta, Léon, Gto 37545, MexicoBundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM), Unter den Eichen 87, 12205 Berlin, Germany; Corresponding author.Leather is among the most ancient, widely used materials worldwide. Industrial-scale leather production produces large quantities of organic waste attained during shaving and buffing steps during processing. In this study, leather wastes (LW) are used as fillers in flame retarded polymer composites. LW is investigated as a multifunctional bio-filler that enhances the fire performance of flame retarded poly(ethylene–vinyl acetate) (EVA) containing phosphorus flame retardants (P-FRs) ammonium polyphosphate (APP) or a melamine-encapsulated APP (eAPP). Using LW from tanneries as adjuvants to enhance P-FRs in EVA reduces industrial wastes that otherwise require costly waste management solutions. Materials are characterized multi-methodically via mechanical tests, electron microscopy, rheology, thermogravimetric analysis, evolved gas analysis, and condensed phase FTIR, also reaction-to-small-flames and cone calorimeter tests. EVA containing 10 wt-% LW and 20 wt-% P-FRs achieve 20% reductions in fire loads versus EVA, and up to 10% reduction in effective heats of combustion versus EVA with equal (30 wt-%) P-FR loadings. Enhanced char stabilization of EVA composites with LW and P-FRs lowered peaks of heat release rates up to 53% compared to EVA, and up to 40% compared to equal P-FRs loadings. Synergisms between LW and P-FRs in EVA are quantified. A chemical decomposition mechanism is proposed.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0264127521006559Leather wasteTannery industryEVAFire protectionFlame retardancyCharring
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author A. Battig
G. Sanchez-Olivares
D. Rockel
M. Maldonado-Santoyo
B. Schartel
spellingShingle A. Battig
G. Sanchez-Olivares
D. Rockel
M. Maldonado-Santoyo
B. Schartel
Waste not, want not: The use of leather waste in flame retarded EVA
Materials & Design
Leather waste
Tannery industry
EVA
Fire protection
Flame retardancy
Charring
author_facet A. Battig
G. Sanchez-Olivares
D. Rockel
M. Maldonado-Santoyo
B. Schartel
author_sort A. Battig
title Waste not, want not: The use of leather waste in flame retarded EVA
title_short Waste not, want not: The use of leather waste in flame retarded EVA
title_full Waste not, want not: The use of leather waste in flame retarded EVA
title_fullStr Waste not, want not: The use of leather waste in flame retarded EVA
title_full_unstemmed Waste not, want not: The use of leather waste in flame retarded EVA
title_sort waste not, want not: the use of leather waste in flame retarded eva
publisher Elsevier
series Materials & Design
issn 0264-1275
publishDate 2021-11-01
description Leather is among the most ancient, widely used materials worldwide. Industrial-scale leather production produces large quantities of organic waste attained during shaving and buffing steps during processing. In this study, leather wastes (LW) are used as fillers in flame retarded polymer composites. LW is investigated as a multifunctional bio-filler that enhances the fire performance of flame retarded poly(ethylene–vinyl acetate) (EVA) containing phosphorus flame retardants (P-FRs) ammonium polyphosphate (APP) or a melamine-encapsulated APP (eAPP). Using LW from tanneries as adjuvants to enhance P-FRs in EVA reduces industrial wastes that otherwise require costly waste management solutions. Materials are characterized multi-methodically via mechanical tests, electron microscopy, rheology, thermogravimetric analysis, evolved gas analysis, and condensed phase FTIR, also reaction-to-small-flames and cone calorimeter tests. EVA containing 10 wt-% LW and 20 wt-% P-FRs achieve 20% reductions in fire loads versus EVA, and up to 10% reduction in effective heats of combustion versus EVA with equal (30 wt-%) P-FR loadings. Enhanced char stabilization of EVA composites with LW and P-FRs lowered peaks of heat release rates up to 53% compared to EVA, and up to 40% compared to equal P-FRs loadings. Synergisms between LW and P-FRs in EVA are quantified. A chemical decomposition mechanism is proposed.
topic Leather waste
Tannery industry
EVA
Fire protection
Flame retardancy
Charring
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0264127521006559
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