Abstract

CuAl layered double hydroxide (CuAl-LDH) was synthesized by co-precipitation. Sodium phenyl phosphate (SPP) and sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) are used to modify CuAl-LDH for preparing CuAl-(SPP)LDH and CuAl-(SDS)LDH, which were incorporated into epoxy resin (EP) to obtain EP/CuAl-(SPP)LDH and EP/CuAl-(SPP)LDH nanocomposites. The results indicate that SPP and SDS are intercalated into the interlayers of CuAl-LDH, and CuAl-(SPP)LDH has larger layer spacing than CuAl-(SDS)LDH. The thermal stability and flame-retardant performances of EP/CuAl-(SPP)LDH nanocomposites were better than those of EP/CuAl-(SDS)LDH composites. Compared with those of EP/4CuAl-(SDS)LDH nanocomposites, the peak heat release rate (PHRR) of EP/4CuAl-(SPP)LDH nanocomposites is reduced 25.8% and 55.6%, and peak smoke production rate (PSPR) value of EP/4CuAl-(SPP)LDH nanocomposites is reduced 27.6% and 46.2%, value of EP/4CuAl-(SPP)LDH nanocomposites is reduced 27.6% and 46.2%, respectively. The improved flame retardancy and smoke suppression performances of EP/CuAl-(SPP)LDH nanocomposites were attributed to the combination of copper compounds and SPP, promoting the formation of swollen, continuous and compact char layers on the surface of EP nanocomposites during combustion, eventually restraining the decomposition of EP nanocomposites.

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