GB2027589A - Fire extinguishing or fire preventing sawdust compositions - Google Patents
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Abstract
A fire extinguishing or fire preventing composition comprising sawdust combined with a dry colouring material which reacts with the sawdust at elevated temperatures to improve the fire extinguishing properties. In one form the colouring material comprises a transition metal compound such as ferric oxide Fe2O3 which forms complexes with glucose units derived from the cellulose in sawdust. In another form the colouring material is organic, for example, an azo-compound which forms a complex with the cellulose in the sawdust, and this also improves the fire extinguishing properties.
Description
SPECIFICATION
Improvements relating to sawdust compositions
This invention relates to compositions for fire extinguishing or prevention, and is particularly concerned with such compositions based on sawdust.
Though sadust itself is impermeable, it has been discovered that when quantities of various metal salts, particularly sodium chloride, are intimately intermingled it has excellent fire prevention properties. Other suitable metal salts are, for example, sodium and potassium bicarbonate.
It is, however, important that untreated sawdust should not be used by accident when the proper fire extinguishing sawdust is required, and accordingiy it is an object of the invention to provide an improved sawdust composition which will at least partly overcome this difficulty.
Broadly stated, the invention consists in a fire extinguishing or fire preventive composition comprising sawdust in loose particulate form, having dispersed or incorporated therein a colouring material.
Preferably, the colouring material is a dry, powdered material. The composition preferably includes sodium chloride.
The colouring material may contain a transition metal or, alternatively, the colouring material may be an organic dyestuff capable of forming a stable complex with cellulose or the glucose units in cellulose, at elevated temperatures. The preferred organic dyestuff is an azo-compound.
Preferably, the colouring material contains a high proportion of an iron compound in its Fe"' oxidation state, and especially preferred is ferric oxide, Fe203. It has been found, surprisingly, that the presence of even small quantities of Fe203 in the sawdust has an important effect on the fire extinguishing properties.
The reason for this is not known with certainty, but it is thought that it is due to the octahedral complex formation ability of iron (III). It is known that irorr till) has its greatest affinity for ligands which co-ordinate via oxygen, especially polyols such as glycerine and sugars. It is believed that when the sawdust is exposed to high temperatures there is a partial breakdown of the cellulose chain into smaller glucose units which then co-ordinate with iron (Ill) via oxygen to produce a complex which is stable at such high temperatures. The complexing ability of iron (III) is so strong that the surprising results are achieved even with small amounts of Fe203 in the sawdust.
The invention may be performed in various ways, but in one particular example the iron (III) can conveniently be introduced into the sawdust in the form of the colouring material Venetian Red V. 101, which is a mixture having the following constitution: Oil Absorbtion 16.25 Fe2O3 8.78%
SiO2 1.6% At203 2.73%
CaO 0.3% MgO 0.002%
MnO2 0.01%
Lead 1000 ppm
BaO < 2 ppm SO3 0.061% C02 0.006%
CaSO42H2O 85.5%
pH 5.6
S.G. 4.9
The large percentage (85.5%) of calcium sulphate dihydrate, CaSO42H2O, in Venetian Red is thought to-assist-in the breakdown of the cellulose into lignin and pure cellulose as an aid to the further breakdown of cellulose into the smaller glucose units.The acidic nature of the colouring material (pH 5.6) is also thought to help in this degradation of the sawdust.
Not only does iron (III) have this surprising complex forming ability, but other transition metal compounds may be used in colouring materials with a similar advantageous effect. Venetian Red is particularly suitable as a colouring material when the sawdust composition is intended as a fire extinguisher for normal fire risks. The proportion of sodium chloride may be as little as 5%.
In another example, where the composition is designed especially for situations where there is a risk of spillage of sulphuric acid, the composition comprises softwood sawdust 69%, sodium chloride 30%, green dry powder colouring 1%.
It has also been found, surprisingly, that organic dyestuffs, particularly azo-compounds, can form complexes with the glucose units of cellulose, the complexes being stable at high temperatures. It is not known with certainty why these stable fire resistant complexes are formed at elevated temperatures, but it is thought that the complex bonding effect, in the case of azo-compounds, occurs with oxygen atoms in the glucose units interacting directly with the -N=N- group in the dyestuff. This interaction takes place at elevated temperatures. It has also been found that certain
B-naphthal azo derivatives, and azo resorcinol derivatives, have fire retardant properties and are suitable colouring materials for the sawdust. The fire retardant effect is in addition to the complex formation property described above.
The colouring materials employed in the invention may be used as dry powdered materials, or as liquid suspensions, or as liquid mixtures or solutions. If a liquid is employed, the sawdust becomes impregnated with the colouring material, and any remaining liquid can be removed to leave behind a relatively dry, coloured sawdust composition.
A particularly preferred colouring is that sold by
G. V. Barrett í Co., of Tower Lane, Wormsley,
Bristol.
Another green colouring is made by Haessner
Ltd., of the Industrial Estate, Station Road,
Chepstow, Gwent.
The term "sawdust" as used herein is intended to mean not only the product of an operation of sawing timber, but also any finely comminuted wood or like particles of vegetable origin however produced.
Claims (8)
1. A fire extinguishing or fire preventive composition comprising sawdust in loose, particulate form having dispersed or incorporated therein a colouring material.
2. A composition according to claim 1 in which the colouring material is a dry, powdered material.
3. A composition according to claim 1, in which the colouring material is applied in a liquid form, or in a liquid composition, and the liquid is subsequently removed to leave sawdust impregnated with the material.
4. A composition according to any one of the preceding claims, including sodium chloride.
5. A composition according to any one of the preceding claims, in which the colouring material contains a transition metal compound.
6. A composition according to claim 5, in which the transition metal compound is an iron (III) compound.
7. A composition according to any one of claims 1 to 4, in which the colouring material is an organic dyestuff capable of forming a stable complex with cellulose, or glucose units in cellulose, at elevated temperatures.
8. A composition according to claim 7, in which the organic dyestuff is an azo-compound.
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GB7928715A GB2027589B (en) | 1978-05-25 | 1979-08-17 | Fire extinguishing or fire preventing sawdust compositions |
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PCNP | Patent ceased through non-payment of renewal fee |