Thermal Degradation and Fire Behavior of High Performance Polymers
Résumé
High performance and high temperature polymers are a class of
polymeric materials exhibiting high thermal stability and their resistance
to fire makes them valuable assets for many applications.
Those applications include as typical examples high temperature gas
separation membranes, automotive and aerospace industry as well
as the construction industry. The high performance polymers have
been synthesized since the early 1960s, and have developed rapidly
over the past few decades. Most high performance polymers
comprise a highly aromatic backbone, linear chains, and strong interchain
interactions. This review deals mostly with commercial
polymeric materials. Studies regarding their thermal behavior,
degradation mechanism and their reaction to fire have been synthetically
combined in order to bring out potential insight concerning
the effect of the thermal decomposition and thermal behavior on
the fire properties of those polymers.
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