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Double-Layered Polymer Microcapsule Containing Non-Flammable Agent for Initial Fire Suppression

Dong‐Hun Lee, Soonhyun Kwon, Young Eun Kim, Na Yeon Kim, Ji Bong Joo

2022Materials26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Fire in energy storage systems, such as lithium-ion batteries, has been raised as a serious concern due to the difficulty of suppressing it. Fluorine-based non-flammable agents used as internal substances leaked through the fine pores of the polymer outer shell, leading to a degradation of fire extinguishing performance. To improve the durability of the fire suppression microcapsules and the stability of the ouster shell, a complex coacervation was used, which could be microencapsulated at a lower temperature, and the polymer shell was coated with urea-formaldehyde (UF) resin. The outermost UF resin formed elaborate bonds with the gelatin-based shell, and thus, the structure of the outer shell became denser, thereby improving the loss resistance of the inner substance and thermal stability. The double-layered microcapsules had an average particle diameter of about 309 μm, and a stable outer shell formed with a mass loss of 0.005% during long-term storage for 100 days. This study confirmed that the double-layered microcapsules significantly improved thermal stability, resistance to core material loss, core material content and fire suppression performance compared to single wall microcapsules. These results indicated that the double-layered structure was suitable for the production of microcapsules for initial fire suppression, including highly volatile non-flammable agents with a low boiling point.

Topics & Concepts

Flammable liquidMaterials scienceComposite materialThermal stabilityPolymerCombustibilityShell (structure)GelatinDurabilityChemical engineeringCombustionWaste managementChemistryEngineeringBiochemistryOrganic chemistryFlame retardant materials and propertiesPolymer composites and self-healingLignin and Wood Chemistry
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