Abstract

The copolymerisation of benzoxazine of bisphenol A and diglycidyl ether of (2,5-dihydroxyphenyl)diphenyl phosphine oxide or diglycidyloxymethylphenylsilane has been studied. In all samples the molar ratio of the benzoxazine–epoxy system was varied to achieve different phosphorus or silicon contents. Their thermal, dynamic-mechanical and flame retardant properties were evaluated. The high limiting oxygen index values confirmed that the phosphorus-containing benzoxazine–epoxy resins are effective flame retardants, but no efficiency of silicon on flame retardation was observed.

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