Abstract

A novel nano fire extinguisher is constructed by loading the guest molecule (dimethyl methylphosphonate, DMMP) into the host material (mesoporous silica, m-SiO2) by a vacuum-assisted immersion method. SiO2-DMMP can avoid the excessive plasticization caused by the high addition of DMMP; under a relatively high addition amount (20 phr), the unsaturated polyester (UP) can normally be cured. 20 phr SiO2-DMMP imparts excellent flame retardancy to UP, i.e., 49.8% reduction in peak heat release rate and passing the UL-94 V-0 rating. Moreover, through the mesoporous confinement of m-SiO2, the thermal stability of DMMP is improved. In addition, easy migration of DMMP in UP is also solved; the UP can pass the UL-94 V-0 rating after soaking in water for 72 h. The flame retardant mechanism is the quenching mechanism. This strategy will be a universal method for loading liquid flame retardants to construct SiO2-based composite flame retardants.

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