Abstract

Massive release of toxic volatiles and smoke during combustion is one of the biggest problems facing epoxy resin composites, therefore, it is still a huge challenge to obtain a flame retardant that can simultaneously improve the flame retardancy and reduce the evolution of smoke and toxic gases. Herein, a novel lithium containing polyhedral oligomeric phenyl silsesquioxane (Li-Ph-POSS) has been prepared via hydrolysis condensation of phenyltriethoxysilane in the presence of LiOH·H2O. FTIR, NMR, and MALDI-TOF-MS were used to identify the structure of Li-Ph-POSS, which indicate that it is a hepta-phenyl POSS comprised of incompletely condensed Si–OH and Si–O–Li groups. The excellent compatibility and dispersion of Li-Ph-POSS in EP/Li-Ph-POSS nanocomposites were detected by SEM and TEM. The effective smoke suppression and flame retardancy of EP/Li-Ph-POSS nanocomposites were investigated using cone calorimeter, smoke density and limited oxygen index measurements. Compared with pure EP, the EP with 4 wt% Li-Ph-POSS made the peak of heat release rate (p-HRR), total heat release (THR), peak of smoke production rate (p-SPR) and peak of CO production rate (p-COP) reduce by 61%, 36%, 44%, and 72%, respectively. This work provides a new strategy of mitigating the fire hazard of EP using phosphorus- and halogen-free metal-POSS.

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