Functionally Active Microheterogeneous Systems for Elastomer Fire- and Heat-Protective Materials
Elastomeric materials are utilized for the short-term protection of products and structures operating under extreme conditions in the aerospace, marine, and oil and gas industries. This research aims to study the influence of functionally active structures on the physical, mechanical, thermophysical...
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author | Victor F. Kablov Oksana M. Novopoltseva Daria A. Kryukova Natalia A. Keibal Vladimir Burmistrov Vladimir G. Kochetkov |
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description | Elastomeric materials are utilized for the short-term protection of products and structures operating under extreme conditions in the aerospace, marine, and oil and gas industries. This research aims to study the influence of functionally active structures on the physical, mechanical, thermophysical, and fire- and heat-protective characteristics of elastomer compositions. The physical and mechanical properties of elastomer samples were determined using Shimazu AG-Xplus, while morphological research into microheterogeneous systems and coke structures was carried out on a scanning electronic microscope, Versa 3D. Differential thermal and thermogravimetric analyses of the samples were conducted on derivatograph Q-1500D. The presence of aluminosilicate microspheres, carbon microfibers, and a phosphor–nitrogen–organic modifier as part of the aforementioned structures contributes to the appearance of a synergetic effect, which results in an increase in the heat-protective properties of a material due to the enhancement in coke strength and intensification of material carbonization processes. The results indicate an 8–17% increase in the heating time of the unheated surface of a sample and a decrease in its linear burning speed by 6–17% compared to known analogues. In conclusion, microspheres compensate for the negative impact of microfibers on the density and thermal conductivity of a composition. |
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spelling | doaj.art-a96b28c33e644a75924666efa8f3c3a52023-11-18T17:10:37ZengMDPI AGMolecules1420-30492023-07-012813526710.3390/molecules28135267Functionally Active Microheterogeneous Systems for Elastomer Fire- and Heat-Protective MaterialsVictor F. Kablov0Oksana M. Novopoltseva1Daria A. Kryukova2Natalia A. Keibal3Vladimir Burmistrov4Vladimir G. Kochetkov5Department of Chemical Technology of Polymers and Industrial Ecology, Volzhsky Polytechnic Institute (Branch) of Volgograd State Technical University, 42a Engelsa st., Volzhsky 404121, RussiaDepartment of Chemical Technology of Polymers and Industrial Ecology, Volzhsky Polytechnic Institute (Branch) of Volgograd State Technical University, 42a Engelsa st., Volzhsky 404121, RussiaDepartment of Chemical Technology of Polymers and Industrial Ecology, Volzhsky Polytechnic Institute (Branch) of Volgograd State Technical University, 42a Engelsa st., Volzhsky 404121, RussiaDepartment of Chemical Technology of Polymers and Industrial Ecology, Volzhsky Polytechnic Institute (Branch) of Volgograd State Technical University, 42a Engelsa st., Volzhsky 404121, RussiaDepartment of Organic Chemistry, Volgograd State Technical University, 28 Lenina Avenue, Volgograd 400005, RussiaDepartment of Chemical Technology of Polymers and Industrial Ecology, Volzhsky Polytechnic Institute (Branch) of Volgograd State Technical University, 42a Engelsa st., Volzhsky 404121, RussiaElastomeric materials are utilized for the short-term protection of products and structures operating under extreme conditions in the aerospace, marine, and oil and gas industries. This research aims to study the influence of functionally active structures on the physical, mechanical, thermophysical, and fire- and heat-protective characteristics of elastomer compositions. The physical and mechanical properties of elastomer samples were determined using Shimazu AG-Xplus, while morphological research into microheterogeneous systems and coke structures was carried out on a scanning electronic microscope, Versa 3D. Differential thermal and thermogravimetric analyses of the samples were conducted on derivatograph Q-1500D. The presence of aluminosilicate microspheres, carbon microfibers, and a phosphor–nitrogen–organic modifier as part of the aforementioned structures contributes to the appearance of a synergetic effect, which results in an increase in the heat-protective properties of a material due to the enhancement in coke strength and intensification of material carbonization processes. The results indicate an 8–17% increase in the heating time of the unheated surface of a sample and a decrease in its linear burning speed by 6–17% compared to known analogues. In conclusion, microspheres compensate for the negative impact of microfibers on the density and thermal conductivity of a composition.https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/28/13/5267microspheresmicrofiberselastomersfire- and heat-protective materialorganoelement modifiers |
spellingShingle | Victor F. Kablov Oksana M. Novopoltseva Daria A. Kryukova Natalia A. Keibal Vladimir Burmistrov Vladimir G. Kochetkov Functionally Active Microheterogeneous Systems for Elastomer Fire- and Heat-Protective Materials Molecules microspheres microfibers elastomers fire- and heat-protective material organoelement modifiers |
title | Functionally Active Microheterogeneous Systems for Elastomer Fire- and Heat-Protective Materials |
title_full | Functionally Active Microheterogeneous Systems for Elastomer Fire- and Heat-Protective Materials |
title_fullStr | Functionally Active Microheterogeneous Systems for Elastomer Fire- and Heat-Protective Materials |
title_full_unstemmed | Functionally Active Microheterogeneous Systems for Elastomer Fire- and Heat-Protective Materials |
title_short | Functionally Active Microheterogeneous Systems for Elastomer Fire- and Heat-Protective Materials |
title_sort | functionally active microheterogeneous systems for elastomer fire and heat protective materials |
topic | microspheres microfibers elastomers fire- and heat-protective material organoelement modifiers |
url | https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/28/13/5267 |
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