Abstract
Herein, as a natural antioxidant, tannin (TA) is firstly used to functionalize black phosphorous (BP) nanosheets to improve the ambient stability and toxic suppression, thus decreasing the fire hazards of polymer materials. Compared to pure BP nanosheets, higher temperature for thermal oxidation decomposition is achieved for TA-BP nanosheets, directly confirming the ambient stability of TA-BP nanosheets. Meanwhile, from high resolution TEM and XPS results, TA-BP nanosheets after being exposed at air for 10 days present well-organized crystal structure and low POx bonds content. Cone calorimeter results illustrate that the incorporation of 2.0 wt% TA-BP nanosheets significantly decreases the peak value of heat release rate (−56.5 %), total heat release (−43.0 %), CO2 concentration (−57.3 %) of TPU composite. Meanwhile, with addition of low to 1.5 wt%, the release of highly-toxic CO gas is significantly suppressed, confirmed by lower peak value (0.52 mg/m3) and decreased total release amount (−55.1 %). The obviously enlarged tensile strength (36.7 MPa) and desirable elongation at break (622 %) are also observed. This strategy not only firstly adopts bio-based antioxidant to impart excellent environmental stability for BP nanosheets, but also promotes the promising potentials of BP nanosheets in the fire safety application of polymer composites.
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