Journal of colloid and interface science | 2021

Synthesis and application of low-cost layered double hydroxides intercalated by gluconic acid anion for flame retardancy and tensile strength conservation of high filling epoxy resin.

 
 
 
 

Abstract


Epoxy resin (EP) is a polymer that is widely used in different aspects of life, but its flammability property limits its fields of applications. Most flame retardants at present cannot be applied practically in scale due to their toxicity, incompatibility in polymers, degraded mechanical property or high cost of raw materials and comprehensive preparation process. Layered double hydroxides intercalated by gluconic acid anion (GLDHs) may serve as a new approach. GLDHs with Mg/Al ratio of 3/1 and 2/1 were first coprecipitated with low-cost green reactants, MgCl2·6H2O, AlCl3·6H2O, NaOH and sodium gluconate. Their structures were confirmed by X-ray diffractions (XRD), transmission electron microscope (TEM), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and elemental analysis; their thermal properties were analyzed by thermo gravimetric analysis (TGA). Composites containing 40\xa0wt.% GLDHs were easily manufactured with normal magnetic stirring without any filler precipitation. The combustion properties of the composites filled with 40\xa0wt.% GLDHs2 are as follows: the limit oxygen index (LOI) could rise to 29.8% from 25.2% of pristine EP; UL-94 can reach V-1 level with total burning time of only 12.1\xa0s without dropping; compared to pristine EP, the heat release rate peak (PHRR) could drop to 30% with heavy decrease in the smoke production rate and CO production rate. Dynamic mechanical thermal analysis (DMA) tests showed that the addition of 40\xa0wt.% GLDHs had little impact on the glass transition temperature of the composites and could slightly improve their rigidity and toughness. Tensile strength of the composites filled with 40\xa0wt.% GLDHs2 was almost close to 88% of the tensile strength of pristine EP. Above all, GLDHs with good compatibility in polymers can serve as a promising environmental friendly and low-cost flame retardant for EP and other heterochain polymers.

Volume 594
Pages \n 791-801\n
DOI 10.1016/j.jcis.2021.03.088
Language English
Journal Journal of colloid and interface science

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