Abstract

Wide applications of high-flammable epoxy resin (EP) bring potential fire risks with huge heat and smoke hazards. Although effective strategies for flame retardancy and heat suppression have been developed, there are still few measures for reducing smoke release synchronously. Herein, 2-aminobenzimidazole modified ammonium polyphosphate intumescent flame-retardant co-curing agent (ABMZ-APP), possessing excellent char-forming performance, is designed and endows EP/ABMZ-APP thermosets with excellent flame retardancy, heat suppressing, and smoke suppressing performance. It is worth mentioning that the total smoke production (TSP), and maximum smoke density (DSmax) of EP with 20 wt% ABMZ-APP decrease by 73.2%, and 67.6%, respectively. Deep investigation illustrates EP/ABMZ-APP suppresses the smoke by obstructing soot-precursor transfer through the special porous char structure, rather than altering the chemical changes in nucleation and growth processes of mature soot. Meanwhile, the closed-cell porous char layers, acting as physical barriers, obstruct the heat/fuels transfer simultaneously which is beneficial for suppressing sustained burning.

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