Brominated flame retardant
Brominated flame retardants are organobromine compounds that have an inhibitory effect on combustion chemistry and tend to reduce the flammability of products containing them. The brominated variety of commercialized chemical flame retardants comprise approximately 19.7% of the market. They are effective in plastics and textile applications like electronics, clothes, and furniture. 390,000 tons of brominated flame retardants were sold in 2011.
Types of compounds
Many different BFRs are produced synthetically with widely varying chemical properties. There are several groups:- Polybrominated diphenyl ethers : DecaBDE, OctaBDE, PentaBDE
- Polybrominated biphenyl, not manufactured anymore
- Brominated cyclohydrocarbons
- Other brominated flame retardants with different properties and mechanisms
Hexabromocyclododecane is a ring consisting of twelve carbon atoms with six bromine atoms tied to the ring. The commercially used HBCD is in fact a mixture of different isomers. HBCD is toxic to water-living organisms. The UNEP Stockholm Convention has listed HBCD for elimination, but allowing a temporary exemption for the use in polystyrene insulation foams in buildings.
Tetrabromobisphenol A is mainly used in printed circuit boards, as a reactive flame retardant. Since TBBPA is chemically bound to the resin of the printed circuit board, it is less easily released than the loosely applied mixtures in foams such that an EU risk assessment concluded in 2005 that TBBPA poses no risk to human health in that application. TBBPA is also used as an additive in acrylonitrile butadiene styrene.
Contents in plastics
Content of brominated flame retardants in different polymers:| Polymer | Content | Substances |
| Polystyrene foam | 0.8–4 | HBCD |
| High impact polystyrene | 11–15 | DecaBDE, brominated polystyrene |
| Epoxy resin | 0-0.1 | TBBPA |
| Polyamides | 13–16 | DecaBDE, brominated polystyrene |
| Polyolefins | 5–8 | DecaBDE, propylene dibromo styrene |
| Polyurethanes | n/a | No brominated FR available |
| Polyterephthalate | 8–11 | Brominated polystyrene |
| Unsaturated polyesters | 13–28 | TBBPA |
| Polycarbonate | 4–6 | Brominated polystyrene |
| Styrene copolymers | 12–15 | Brominated polystyrene |