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Enhanced fire safety and mechanical properties of epoxy resin composites based on submicrometer-sized rod-structured methyl macrocyclic silsesquioxane sodium salt

Journal

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
Volume 425, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2021.130566

Keywords

Macrocyclic silsesquioxanes; Epoxy resin; Flame retardancy; Smoke suppression; Mechanical property

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [22075020, 21975022]

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This study successfully synthesized Na-MOSS with well-defined macrocyclic structure and highly crystalline, exhibiting excellent thermal stability and flame-retardant effects. Introduction of Na-MOSS into epoxy resin significantly improved fire performance and smoke generation, while enhancing mechanical and dielectric properties of the material.
Facile synthesis of multifunctional macromolecules endowed with low cost has always been a considerable challenge for chemists. Herein, a series of methyl macrocyclic oligomeric silsesquioxane sodium salt (Na-MOSS) were synthesized via the simplified one-pot method. FTIR, NMR, MALDI-TOF MS and XRD results suggested that Na-MOSS endowed with well-defined macrocyclic structure and highly crystalline. The directly obtained NaMOSS powder crystals were proved to be submicrometer rod-like morphology. TGA results indicated that the initial decomposition temperature and residual weight at 800 degrees C of Na-MOSS were 427 degrees C and 89.6%, respectively. These results implied that Na-MOSS enjoyed superior thermal stability. Notably, we firstly discovered that the pyrolysis condensed products of Na-MOSS could react with N-2. Thereafter, the synthesized Na-MOSS was introduced into epoxy resin (EP) to improve the fire safety and decrease smoke hazards. Based on the cone calorimeter test results, with the incorporation of 2 wt% Na-MOSS, the peak of smoke production rate (p-SPR) and total smoke production (TSP) of EP/2 wt% Na-MOSS were apparently decreased by 50% and 36% compared with EP. Additionally, the storage modulus, flexural strength and modulus values of EP/Na-MOSS were higher than EP. The incorporation of Na-MOSS can apparently reduce the dielectric constant and loss of composites. These results indicate that EP/Na-MOSS enjoy better flame retardant, dielectric and mechanical properties and is more suitable for practical applications. Overall, our findings provide a class of overwhelmingly promising multifunctional rod-like macrocyclic organic-inorganic hybrid materials. Such materials can alleviate fire hazards and improve mechanical performance of EP composites.

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