Flame retardant formulations comprised of at least one bromine-containing
polyol are produced by a process which comprises: A) heating a mixture
formed from components comprised of (i) tetrabromophthalic anhydride,
(ii) at least one aliphatic polyol, and (iii) at least one liquid
straight chain aliphatic diester of a straight-chain alkane dicarboxylic
acid to form an intermediate composition; and B) contacting all or a
portion of the intermediate composition one or more times with (iv) at
least one alkylene oxide that results in the formation of a liquid
product formulation, and optionally, removing any excess alkylene oxide
present; the amounts of (i), (ii), (iii), and (iv) used being
proportioned to form a formulation having a bromine content of at least
about 40 wt %, a viscosity at 25.degree. C. of about 20,000 cps or less,
and an acid number as determinable by aqueous sodium hydroxide titration
and expressed in terms of potassium hydroxide, of less than about 1
milligram of KOH per gram of the formulation.