A P,N flame retardant containing flexible chain segments, imparting excellent toughness and flame retardancy to epoxy resins

Fecha de publicación: 28/10/2024
Fuente: Journal of applied polymer
Lugar: RESEARCH ARTICLE
Flame retardants are prepared by the one-pot method, which is a simple and cost-controlled process. Synergistic action of phosphorus and nitrogen elements provides two-phase flame retardant conditions for combustion in both condensed and gaseous phases. The introduction of cashew phenol groups substantially improves the toughness of epoxy systems.


Abstract
In order to enhance the flame retardancy of epoxy resin (EP) without affecting its mechanical properties, a phosphorus-nitrogen synergistic flame retardant (MPCD) was synthesized in this paper by using melamine, paraformaldehyde, 9,10-dihydro-9-oxa-10-phospha-phenanthrene-10-oxide (DOPO) and cashew phenol as the raw materials, which was applied to the Ep in order to improve its flame retardancy and toughness. Experiments have shown that only 5% content of MPCD added into the EPs could achieve a significant LOI of 35.8% and successfully obtained a V-0 rating in UL-94 testing. In contrast, the PHRR with 5% additional MPCD was 456.4 kW/m2 and the THR was 80.2 MJ/m2, which were 52.6% and 29.4% lower than that of pure EPs, respectively. The PHRR of pure EPs was 963.1 kW/m2 and THR was 113.6 MJ/m2, which indicated that the addition of MPCD improved the EP system's flame retardant performance. The impact strength of pure EPs was 13.5 KJ/m2, and 5% addition of MPCD resulted in a 99% increase in the impact strength of EP/MPCD cured samples up to 26.9 KJ/m2, which was explained by the cashew phenol moiety's flexible chain segments. Furthermore, it is discovered by researching its flame-retardant mechanism that the addition of MPCD may significantly improve the carbon layer's capacity to form char and maintain thermal stability. It can also efficiently trap free radicals and dilute the combustible gases produced during combustion. The flame retardant can increase the overall safety of the EP system by acting as a biphasic flame retardant in both the gas and the solidified phases at the same time.