Abstract

The design, synthesis, and characterization of a novel epoxy monomer, CP-EP, which consists of nontoxic eugenol and nonflammable cyclotriphosphazene has been carried out in this work. Chemical structure of CP-EP was confirmed by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy and mass spectrometry (MS). Using 4,4′-diaminodiphenylmethane + diethyltoluenediamine (DDM + DETDA), succinic anhydride (SA), or methylhexahydrophthalic anhydride (MeHHPA) as curing agent, three cyclotriphosphazene-based thermosets (CPTs) were produced, and non-isothermal curing behaviors were investigated by using dynamic differential scanning calorimetry. In comparison to the bisphenol-A epoxy resin, CPTs exhibit higher glass transition temperature, enhanced tensile/flexural strengths, and significantly improved nonflammability. UL-94 rating and limiting oxygen index (LOI) for CPTs were V-0 and 28% respectively. These observations suggest an effective approach for the preparation of a halogen-free epoxy thermosetting system. This approach may be used for the generation of high-performance fire-safe epoxy thermosets. Both environment and human health can benefit from the use of such materials.

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