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Because of its excellent mechanical properties, good chemical resistance, superior electrical insulation, and low cost, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is a thermoplastic that is widely utilized in the industries of furniture, construction materials, textiles, and transportation. Because these bio-based plasticizers and phthalate-type plasticizers are sensitive to heat or flame, and can spread fire, their flame retardancy applications are limited to plasticized PVCs. The aim of this work is to create passive expanded fire-retardant materials with improved properties by synthesizing and applying plasticizers from waste poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET). The addition of plasticizer . . .
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