Abstract

Currently, the promotion of flame retardancy is facing apparent decrease of mechanical properties for polyolefin, leading to an unresolved contradiction in this field. In this work, novel hyperbranched polyamide-amine based phosphorous-containing flame retardant PPAM-AT was designed to fabricate flame-retarded polypropylene (PP). Interestedly, when the flame retardancy of PP was greatly improved after incorporation of PPAM-AT, mechanical properties of flame-retarded PP were barely damaged compared with corresponding properties of neat PP. At 15% PPAM-AT, the limiting oxygen index (LOI) of PP/PPAM-AT15 reached 30% and the highest V-0 grade was achieved in the burning test; the peak of heat release rate (PHRR) and fire growth rate of PP/PPAM-AT15 were decreased by 83.8% and 60.7% in comparison with corresponding values of neat PP. Meanwhile, tensile strength and elongation at break for PP/PPAM-AT15 maintained at 46.9 MPa and 551.3%, respectively, keeping at a comparative level with that of PP. Analysis on flame-retardant mechanism confirmed that typical intumescent flame retardation played a vital role for the excellent fire safety of PP/PPAM-AT. The reason for excellent mechanical properties of flame-retarded PP/PPAM-AT is ascribed to the multiple factors such as the change in the crystallization of PP, excellent energy-dissipating ability of PPAM-AT, and so on. This work demonstrated that hyperbranched polyamide-amine based phosphorous-containing flame retardant with unique chemical structure may achieve simultaneous flame retardancy and high performance of polypropylene, which opens a new pathway to solve the contradiction between flame retardancy and high performance of polyolefin.

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