
@article{ref1,
title="Chemistry of flame retardants III. aging of n-methylol-3-dimethoxyphosphorylpropionamide and commercial flame retardants for fabrics containing this substance",
journal="Journal of fire sciences",
year="1996",
author="Kapura, AA",
volume="14",
number="3",
pages="169-185",
abstract="The behavior of several grades of laboratory N-methylol-3-dimethoxyphosphorylpropionamide and samples of commercial durable flame retardants containing this substance: SPOLAPRET OS, PYROVATEX CP and their Russian-made analog in storage during several months was investigated, using HPLC. Due to the complexity of the composition of laboratory and commercial samples, in which along with N-methylol-3-dimethoxyphosphorylpropionamide are N-methoxymethyl-3-dimethoxyphosphorylpropionamide, N,N'-oxydimethylenebis(3-dimethoxyphosphorylpropionamide) and 3-dimethoxyphosphorylpropionamide, various chemical reactions proceed in the aging of these samples. The main path of conversion is transformations of the components to each other. From them, the formation of N,N'-oxydimethylenebis(3-dimethoxyphosphorylpropionamide) and N-methoxymethyl-3-dimethoxyphosphorylpropionamide from N-methylol-3-dimethoxyphosphorylpropionamide should be noted. However, it was also found that reactions resulting in the degradation of the components can occur, the overall concentration of the components in a sample being decreased.<p />",
language="en",
issn="0734-9041",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}