Abstract

In order to solve the widespread problem in the field of flame retardancy epoxy(FREP), for the deterioration of the overall properties, we designed a novel structural flame retardant & promoter DOPO-CDI and synthesized it using a simple nucleophilic addition one-step method, which exhibits remarkable flame retardant and curing promotion, the flame retardant and promote mechanism of DOPO-CDI on neat EP is illustrated in Fig 0a, which obtained excellent overall properties shown in Fig 0b. Compared with neat epoxy, it has high flame retardancy, low additives results in an limiting oxygen index(LOI) of up to 37.5 % and a V-0 rating of UL-94, a lower curing exothermic peak temperature, a shorter curing time. And in terms of mechanical properties, the excellent strength of epoxy has been further enhanced, flexural strength and tensile strength are increased by 13.3 % and 21.6 % respectively. Moreover, the toughness of epoxy, which is generally lacking, has been greatly improved, in particular, compared with neat epoxy, the impact strength of epoxy with 3 wt% DOPO-CDI increased by 103.6 %. Unlike most FREP, glass transition temperature(Tg) of the epoxy with the introduction of DOPO-CDI raises to 165.6 °C, which is a significant improvement compared to that of the neat epoxy, in terms of combustion behavior, DOPO-CDI has a considerable inhibitory effect on the combustion exotherm and smoke emission. This work explores a way to balance processing, mechanical and thermal properties when preparing FREP, which has great potential for application.

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