Abstract

BackgroundsIn recent decades, incorporating polypropylene (PP) within flame retardants has proved to be an effective method of improving the thermal stabilities of PP, but too much adversely affects the mechanical properties of this polymer materials. Herein we report a novel multifunctional flame retardant, (styrene acrylonitrile)–(titanate-modified ammonium polyphosphate) (SAN–TAPP), to simultaneously improve the mechanical properties and thermal stability of PP composites.MethodsSAN–TAPP was synthesized by encapsulating SAN resins with functional titanate-modified APP (TAPP) and subsequently was incorporated into PP by a melt-blending process. The phase characteristics and morphology of SAN–TAPP were investigated, and the mechanical properties and thermal stability of different content of PP/SAN–TAPP composites were studied.ResultsThe results showed that the TAPP was almost entirely wrapped in the SAN resins and PP/SAN–TAPP composites exhibited the sea-island morphology. For the mechanical properties, the impact strength of PP/SAN–TAPP composite was significantly improved, especially 15 wt% SAN–TAPP filled PP/SAN–TAPP composite exhibiting 2.17 times higher than that of pure PP. And the tensile strength and modulus also increased by addition of SAN–TAPP. For the thermal stabilities, melting temperatures (Tm) and residual char yield were improved. Furthermore, the LOI value of PP/SAN–TAPP composites increased from 19.8 to 27.5%; The 15 and 20 wt% SAN–TAPP filled in PP/SAN–TAPP composites passed the V-2 test of UL-94, and exerted the similar effect on the flame retardancy to TAPP with the same loading.ConclusionsThese results revealed that a novel PP/SAN–TAPP composites with synthetically enhancement on the mechanical properties, thermal stabilities and flame retardancy, suggesting a strong correlation between the phase structure, mechanical and thermal properties.

Highlights

  • The results showed that the titanate-modified ammonium polyphosphate (APP) (TAPP) was almost entirely wrapped in the SAN resins and PP/SAN–titanate-modified APP (TAPP) com‐ posites exhibited the sea-island morphology

  • It could be seen that the surface of SAN–TAPP showed no wrinkle with only some nano-spheres found there

  • This result confirmed the brittleness of SAN–TAPP and further proved that most TAPP particles were wrapped in SAN copolymer; in other words SAN-APP was successfully synthesized

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Introduction

The results showed that the TAPP was almost entirely wrapped in the SAN resins and PP/SAN–TAPP com‐ posites exhibited the sea-island morphology. The impact strength of PP/SAN–TAPP composite was significantly improved, especially 15 wt% SAN–TAPP filled PP/SAN–TAPP composite exhibiting 2.17 times higher than that of pure PP. The tensile strength and modulus increased by addition of SAN–TAPP. For the thermal stabilities, melting temperatures (­ Tm) and residual char yield were improved. The LOI value of PP/SAN–TAPP composites increased from 19.8 to 27.5%; The 15 and 20 wt% SAN–TAPP filled in PP/SAN–TAPP compos‐ ites passed the V-2 test of UL-94, and exerted the similar effect on the flame retardancy to TAPP with the same loading

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