Organic Antimony Compounds as Flame Retardants
A. M. Badawi1, Violet R. Seliem2, S. S. M. Soliman1
1Center of Science and Methematics, Taif (Saudi Arabia) 2Ain-Shams Univesity Faculty of Girls, Cairo, (Egypt)
Preparation and evaluation of some fire proofing1 agents for cotton textiles. First the sulpho-nylchlorides formed from the sulphochlorination of Egyptian Kerosene were converted into some surface active sulphonamides via reaction with hexamethylene tetramine, these sulphonamides were complexed with antimony trichloride. Second a series of aliphatic, aromatic and heterocylcic amines were complexed with antimony trichloride. The products of both were evaluated as fire proofing agents and the add-on % after-glaw and fire retardant index were determined. In the second addition of rubber improves their fire proofing activity.
KEYWORDS:Antimony; Compounds; Flame; Retardants
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