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Synthesis and Characterization of a New Copolymer Consisting of Polyamide 1210 and Reactive Phosphorus-Nitrogen Flame-Retardant

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MACROMOLECULAR RAPID COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 44, Issue 3, Pages -

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/marc.202200644

Keywords

copolymerization; flame retardance; mechanical properties; organophosphorus compounds; polyamide 1210

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This study successfully synthesized a flame-retardant CEPPA-DDA salt with good thermal stability and high reactivity, and prepared flame-retardant polyamide 1210 by copolymerizing the salt with other substances. The results showed that the introduction of the CEPPA-DDA salt significantly improved the flame-retardant properties of the polyamide.
The thermal stability and reactivity of organophosphorus flame-retardants play a critical role in synthesizing copolymerized flame-retardant polyamides. Herein, this work successfully synthesizes a flame-retardant CEPPA-DDA salt (CDS) with both good thermal stability and high reactivity by reacting 2-carboxyethyl phenyl phosphonic acid (CEPPA) with 1,12-dodecanediamine (DDA). Flame-retardant polyamide 1210 (FRPA) is further prepared by copolymerizing the CDS, DDA, and sebacic acid (SEA). The test results show that the introduction of CDS can significantly improve the flame-retardant properties of FRPA. Specifically, the flame-retardant polyamide 1210 (FRPA-7) with 7 wt% CDS addition can reach V-0 grade according to UL-94 standard, accompanying limiting oxygen index value of 30.2% and tensile strength of 38.62 MPa. Compared with pure polyamide 1210, the peak heat release rate and total heat release rate of FRPA-7 reduce by 24.11% and 9.40%, respectively. This study provides a simple strategy to prepare flame-retardant polyamides with high flame retardancy and good mechanical properties, which are expected to show great potentials in future industrial applications.

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