TY - RPRT A1 - Antoni, S. A1 - Kunath, K. A1 - Lüth, Peter A1 - Schlage, R. A1 - Simon, K. A1 - Uhlig, S. A1 - Wildner, W. A1 - Zimmermann, C. T1 - Evaluation of the interlaboratory test on the method UN test O.1 'Test for oxidizing solids' with sodium perborate monohydrate 2005 / 06 N2 - The classification of solid oxidizers according to the GHS (Globally Harmonized System of Classifica-tion and Labelling of Chemicals) and according to regulations on the transport of dangerous goods (based on the UN Recommendations/Model Regulations and implemented in all carrier domains as transport by road, railway, sea, air) is performed on the basis of the results of the UN test O.1 (―Test for oxidizing solids‖ described in chapter 34.4.1 in the Recommendations on the Transport of Danger-ous Goods, Manual of Tests and Criteria, Fifth revised edition, United Nations, New York and Geneva, 2009). This test was introduced into the UN Test Manual in 1995 as a replacement for a similar test from 1986. Even though the O.1 test is much better than the previous one there are still many prob-lems with this test. For this reason the IGUS-EOS working group (international group of experts on the explosion risks of unstable substances – working group: energetic and oxidizing substances) installed an ad-hoc working group in 2002 assigned with the task of proposing solutions for the existing prob-lems. The adequacy of such proposals has to be proven preferably by interlaboratory comparison (interlaboratory test) before they are presented to the UN Sub Committee for adoption into the UN Test Manual. The present report is the evaluation of an interlaboratory test which was designed by the Ad-hoc working group in order to find out whether the current method of comparing combustion times of test mixtures with those of reference mixtures is suitable in principle and whether some approaches for improvement of the method can be identified. KW - Oxidiser KW - Oxidierend KW - Gefahrgut KW - Dangerous goods KW - UN O.1 KW - Prüfmethode KW - Test method PY - 2010 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-250919 UR - http://www.bam.de/de/service/publikationen/publikationen_medien/un_test_for_oxidizing_solids_final_report_on_interlab_test.pdf SN - 978-3-9814281-2-4 SP - 1 EP - 65 PB - Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM) CY - Berlin ET - Final report AN - OPUS4-25091 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - GEN A1 - Neuschaefer-Rube, U. A1 - Becke, C. A1 - Sadowski, E. A1 - Tan, Ö. A1 - Staude, Andreas A1 - Zimmermann, J. ED - Weckenmann, A. T1 - Virtuelle Messgeräte und Simulationen im Mikrobereich - Potential und Grenzen T2 - Abschlussbericht DFG Schwerpunktprogramm 1159 - Neue Strategien der Mess- und Prüftechnik für die Produktion von Mikrosystemen und Nanostrukturen T2 - Abschlusskolloquium DFG Schwerpunktprogramm 1159 - Neue Strategien der Mess- und Prüftechnik für die Produktion von Mikrosystemen und Nanostrukturen CY - Erlangen, Deutschland DA - 2010-10-06 PY - 2011 SN - 978-3-8440-0358-1 SN - 0945-0769 SP - 206 EP - 218 PB - Shaker Verlag GmbH AN - OPUS4-24877 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schröder, Volkmar A1 - Hieronymus, Hartmut A1 - Zimmermann, C. A1 - Seebauer, F. A1 - Wieltsch, U. T1 - Flammenausbreitung auf Flüssigkeitsoberflächen unterhalb des Flammpunktes JF - Chemie - Ingenieur - Technik N2 - In technischen Ozonolyseanlagen kommen gasförmige Oxidationsmittel mit brennbaren Flüssigkeiten in Kontakt. Dies geschieht in der Regel bei tiefen Temperaturen, weit unterhalb des Flammpunktes. Trotzdem ist es in einer Anlage zu einer Explosion gekommen, deren Ursache möglicherweise eine Flammenausbreitung auf der Oberfläche des Lösungsmittels war. In Laborversuchen ist dieses Phänomen in Abhängigkeit von der Gasphasenzusammensetzung, vom Lösungsmittel, vom Druck und von der Temperatur untersucht worden. KW - Anlagensicherheit KW - Flammenpropagation KW - Ozonolyse KW - Sicherheitstechnik PY - 2007 DO - https://doi.org/10.1002/cite.200700024 SN - 0009-286X SN - 1522-2640 VL - 79 IS - 12 SP - 2124 EP - 2128 PB - Wiley-VCH Verl. CY - Weinheim AN - OPUS4-16446 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Markwart, Jens C. A1 - Battig, Alexander A1 - Zimmermann, Lisa A1 - Wagner, Martin A1 - Fischer, Jochen A1 - Schartel, Bernhard A1 - Wurm, Frederik R. T1 - Systematically controlled decomposition mechanism in phosphorus flame retardants by precise molecular architecture: P−O vs P−N JF - ACS Applied Polymer Materials N2 - Flame retardants (FR) are inevitable additives to many plastics. Halogenated organics are effective FRs but are controversially discussed due to the release of toxic gases during a fire or their persistence if landfilled. Phosphorus-containing compounds are effective alternatives to halogenated FRs and have potential lower toxicity and degradability. In addition, nitrogencontaining additives were reported to induce synergistic effects with phosphorus-based FRs. However, no systematic study of the gradual variation on a single phosphorus FR containing both P−O and P−N moieties and their comparison to the respective blends of phosphates and phosphoramides was reported. This study developed general design principles for P−O- and P−N-based FRs and will help to design effective FRs for various polymers. We synthesized a library of phosphorus FRs that only differ in their P-binding pattern from each other and studied their decomposition mechanism in epoxy resins. Systematic control over the decomposition pathways of phosphate (PO(OR)3), phosphoramidate (PO(OR)2(NHR)), phosphorodiamidate (PO(OR)(NHR)2), phosphoramide (PO(NHR)3), and their blends was identified, for example, by reducing cis-elimination and the formation of P−N-rich char with increasing nitrogen content in the P-binding sphere. Our FR epoxy resins can compete with commercial FRs in most cases, but we proved that the blending of esters and amides outperformed the single molecule amidates/diamidates due to distinctively different decomposition mechanisms acting synergistically when blended. KW - Phosphorus KW - Flame retardants KW - Epoxies KW - Mechanistic study KW - Toxicity PY - 2019 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-481549 DO - https://doi.org/10.1021/acsapm.9b00129 SN - 2637-6105 VL - 1 IS - 5 SP - 1118 EP - 1128 PB - ACS AN - OPUS4-48154 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER -