Abstract

The existence of lone pair electrons on the surface of black phosphorus (BP) is a good electron acceptor, which has good structural stability when it forms new electron donor-electron acceptor pairs when combined with electron donators such as phthalocyanine. In order to bond functional groups available for reaction on the surface of BP, the lamellae group density was increased by functionalizing BP with benzoic acid diazonium salt, and then the carboxylated BP was covalently grafted with phthalocyanine zirconium, and finally the phthalocyanine-zirconium polyphosphazene functionalized BP (BP-ZrPZN) was obtained by crosslinking reaction. Subsequently, BP-ZrPZN was added into the EP matrix as nano filler to form the reinforced system. The results showed that the thermal stability and fire safety of EP composites containing 2 wt% BP-ZrPZN were significantly improved. The peak heat release rate and total heat release rate were reduced by 56.8 % and 54.1 %, respectively, and the limited oxygen index was up to 33 % and UL94 value was V-0. In addition, the presence of BP-ZrPZN greatly improved the ability of BP to inhibit toxic smoke. The total smoke yield of EP composites decreased by 62.7 %. The tensile strength and impact strength increased by 36.1 % and 50.6 % respectively. Therefore, the functional strategy of phthalocyanine in this work will provide a reasonable and feasible way to optimize the flame retardancy and smoke suppression effect of BP.

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