Abstract
A novel flame retardant resin was prepared by modifying benzoxazines with a reactive phosphorus-containing compound, 2-(6-Oxido-6H-dibenzo[c,e][1,2]oxa-phosphorin-6-yl) 1,4-benzenediol (ODOPB). The curing reactions of the benzoxazines containing ODOPB (ODOPB-BOZ) and a type of bifunctional benzoxazine (B-BOZ) were investigated via differential scanning calorimetry. The ODOPB-BOZ precursors exhibited lower curing temperature in comparison with the B-BOZ. Through dynamic mechanical analysis tests, it was found that the glass transition temperature and storage modulus of the cured ODOPB-BOZ were lower than those of the cured B-BOZ. Moreover, the tensile and flexural properties of the cured ODOPB-BOZ were also lower than those of the cured B-BOZ. The TGA tests proved that, owing to the presence of ODOPB, the char yield of the polybenzoxazines were remarkably raised while the decomposition rates at higher temperature were reduced. It was found that the flame retardancy of cured ODOPB-BOZ attained V-0 grade upon the UL-94 tests while that of cured B-BOZ was V-1 grade. SEM images showed that more compact char layers were formed in the cured ODOPB-BOZ after combustion, resulting in the improvement of flame retardance.
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