Abstract

This study reported a novel strategy of introducing nano Calcium Carbonate (nCC) and Octaphenylsilsesquioxane (OPS) simultaneously into poly ether ether ketone (PEEK) as the intumescent flame retardants for the first time to address the melt flowage and drop in the fire. Good dispersion of nCC and OPS in the PEEK matrix was observed. The nanocomposites displayed lower thermal decomposition rate and higher residual chars compared with those of pristine PEEK. Cone calorimeter tests showed that the peak heat release rate, smoke production rate and the total smoke production of 5%OPS/5%nCC/PEEK decreased by 47.54%, 55.00% and 30.61%, respectively. Furthermore, the combustion mechanism of PEEK and its nanocomposite was investigated by TG-MS, which showed that nCC and OPS had a synergistic flame retardant effect. Finally, as an application verification, the PEEK nanocomposite fiber was prepared and its flame retardant properties were basically the same as the PEEK nanocomposite material, proving its huge application potential in high-performance flame retardant fabrics. This work is expected to pave the pathway about the novel eco-friendly flame retardancy and open a new avenue to develop PEEK nanocomposites.

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