Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1525091 Materials Chemistry and Physics 2010 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

The boron-containing phenolic fibers were prepared by melt-spinning a mixture of novolak resin and boron acid followed by curing the filaments with formaldehyde solution in the presence of an acid catalyst. The resulting fibers were heat-treated in N2 at elevated temperatures. The results show that the addition of 1.0 wt% boron acid in the precursor resin can greatly increase thermal stability, mechanical strength and flame resistance of the resultant fibers. In comparison the boron-containing phenolic fibers with the pure phenolic fibers, the weight loss of the boron-containing phenolic fibers (BPF-1.0), heat-treated at 240 °C for 2 h, decreases from 60.5 to 39.1% in N2, from 32.8 to 14.1% in air. Whereas, the limited oxygen index increases from 32.5 to 37.2%; the tensile strength increases from 129.3 to 163.4 MPa.

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