phosphatejens
Phosphatejens are a class of synthetic organic compounds primarily used in the production of flame retardants, particularly in polyurethane foams. The term "phosphatejen" is derived from their chemical structure, which incorporates phosphate groups and aromatic rings, often derived from phenol or bisphenol compounds. These compounds are designed to enhance fire resistance by releasing non-combustible gases and forming a protective char layer during combustion.
Phosphatejens are typically manufactured through a condensation reaction between phosphoric acid or its derivatives and aromatic
The effectiveness of phosphatejens as flame retardants lies in their ability to interfere with the combustion
Phosphatejens are regulated due to environmental and health concerns. Some variants may contain bromine or other