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      Advances and challenges in eco-benign fire-retardant polylactide

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      Materials Today Physics
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            Molecular Firefighting—How Modern Phosphorus Chemistry Can Help Solve the Challenge of Flame Retardancy

            Abstract The ubiquity of polymeric materials in daily life comes with an increased fire risk, and sustained research into efficient flame retardants is key to ensuring the safety of the populace and material goods from accidental fires. Phosphorus, a versatile and effective element for use in flame retardants, has the potential to supersede the halogenated variants that are still widely used today: current formulations employ a variety of modes of action and methods of implementation, as additives or as reactants, to solve the task of developing flame‐retarding polymeric materials. Phosphorus‐based flame retardants can act in both the gas and condensed phase during a fire. This Review investigates how current phosphorus chemistry helps in reducing the flammability of polymers, and addresses the future of sustainable, efficient, and safe phosphorus‐based flame‐retardants from renewable sources.
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                Materials Today Physics
                Materials Today Physics
                Elsevier BV
                25425293
                November 2021
                November 2021
                : 21
                : 100568
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                10.1016/j.mtphys.2021.100568
                9d52f028-42c4-478c-838d-66bb6f8b98a4
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