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Synthesis and properties of a phosphate ester as curing agent in an epoxy resin system

Journal

IRANIAN POLYMER JOURNAL
Volume 23, Issue 8, Pages 591-598

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s13726-014-0253-8

Keywords

Phosphate ester; Curing agent; Flame retardant; Epoxy resin

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51206084]
  2. Outstanding Young Scientist Research Award Fund from Shandong Province [BS2011CL018]

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Phosphate ester compounds display good flame retardancy effect in epoxy resin systems. In this paper, several novel phosphate esters, used as curing agents for epoxy resins, were synthesized based on P2O5, phosphoric acid, and different types of alcohol. The structures of phosphate esters were characterized by P-31 nuclear magnetic resonance (P-31 NMR). Then, a series of flame retardant epoxy composites were prepared by curing the epoxy resins (E-44) with the phosphate esters. The flame retardancy and thermal degradation behaviors of flame retardant epoxy composites were investigated by cone calorimeter test (CCT) and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), respectively. The results of CCT indicated that phosphate esters can significantly decrease heat release rate, total heat release (THR), and smoke production rate. The sample cured by butyl phosphate ester from phosphorus pentoxide, phosphoric acid and butanol showed the best flame retardant performance among all samples. The TGA results showed that phosphate esters could enhance char residues of flame retardant epoxy composites when compared with those of a composite using T31 as a curing agent at high temperature. It may be concluded that good flame retardant properties of flame retardant epoxy composites are related to the formation of a protective phosphorus-rich char layer. These phosphate esters have a good future on flame retardant epoxy composites.

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