Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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822138 | Composites Science and Technology | 2008 | 9 Pages |
Organic–inorganic nanocomposites were prepared using epoxy and silane modified isocyanuric acid triglycidyl ester (SM-IATE). Novel epoxy nanocomposites containing silicon, nitrogen and phosphorus were fabricated successfully via the sol–gel method to increase thermal stability and flame retardant property. The epoxy was modified by a coupling agent to improve the compatibility of the organic and inorganic phases. Results revealed that T3 are the major environments forming a network structure. XRD showed the structures of hybrids were amorphous. DSC presented that the hybrids possessed a good thermal stability. LOI implied that nanocomposites matched the self-extinguishing property. TGA/MS showed that hybrids liberated less toxic gases than that of pure epoxy. UV/vis spectrum of epoxy hybrid shows the hybrids are transparent. The hybrids possess excellent optical transparency and can be used in protecting coating.