Journal
EUROPEAN POLYMER JOURNAL
Volume 144, Issue -, Pages -Publisher
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.eurpolymj.2020.110236
Keywords
Epoxy thermosets; Phosphate; Vitrimers; Degradable polymers; Flame retardancy
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Funding
- Natural Science Foundation of Ningbo [2019A610131]
- Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province [LQ20E030005]
- Postdoctoral Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province [ZJ2020092]
- National Natural Science Foundation of China [52073296, 51773216]
- Youth Innovation Promotion Association, CAS [2018335]
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A study introduces phosphate-based epoxy covalent adaptable networks (CANs) with reprocessability, degradability, and flame retardancy, offering a simple method to produce bio-based and fire-safe thermosets.
Epoxy thermosets play a significant role in our life, while they have three common issues of depending on fossil resources, flammability and recycle difficulty. Nowadays, it's still a challenge to address them simultaneously. Here, we report phosphate-based epoxy covalent adaptable networks (CANs) with reprocessability, degradability and flame retardancy from bioresources. Epoxy monomer synthesized from itaconic acid was cross-linked with phytic acid to achieve the phosphate-based epoxy CANs. The CANs were reprocessed at 160 degrees C within 1.5 h with the activation energy of the bond exchange of 49-90 kJ mol(-1) and were readily degraded under mild basic conditions. Meanwhile, the epoxy CANs presented flame retardancy with UL-94 VO rating and high LOI of 31.2-33.5% on account of the high phosphorus content of phytic acid. This work opens the door of developing phosphate-based CANs and provides a simple method to produce bio-based and fire-safe thermosets.
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