Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7891298 | Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing | 2016 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
A polyether amine (M2070) was covalently grafted onto the surface of graphene nanosheets (GNS) decorated by zinc hydroxystannate boxes (ZHS) to obtain an organic hybrid material (GNS-ZHS-M2070) with solvent-free and liquid-like behavior. It was subsequently incorporated into epoxy resin (EP) to investigate the flame-retardant property. The GNS-ZHS-M2070, which was a homogeneous sticky fluid at room temperature without any solvent, could stably disperse in a broad spectrum of solvents. Most importantly, the GNS-ZHS-M2070/EP composites possessed superior flame-retardant performance, such as the lowest peak heat release rate and fire growth rate index values. Furthermore, it had been demonstrated that the superior flame-retardant performance of GNS-ZHS-M2070/EP should be ascribed to the excellent processability and good compatibility of GNS-ZHS-M2070 derived from the unique flowability and soft organic shell. All of these advantages along with the solvent-free nature of GNS-ZHS-M2070 provided a green, efficient and environment-friendly way to fabricate high flame-retardant performance composite materials.
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Authors
Peipei Li, Yaping Zheng, Mengzhi Li, Wendi Fan, Ting Shi, Yudeng Wang, Aibo Zhang, Junsheng Wang,