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A mechanistic study of the fire performance of the silica and zinc borate nanoparticles-incorporated intumescent coatings based on epoxy resin

Journal

JOURNAL OF VINYL & ADDITIVE TECHNOLOGY
Volume 29, Issue 5, Pages 849-863

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/vnl.22009

Keywords

Condorcet method; epoxy-based intumescent coatings; flame retardant; fumed silica; silicon carbide; zinc borate nanoparticles

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An epoxy-based intumescent coating with silica and zinc borate nanoparticles was developed. The fire performance of the coating was studied by analyzing the changes in the physical and chemical structure of the char layer formed at a temperature of 1000 degrees C. The results showed that the physical structure of the char layer exhibited some instabilities during the heating process, while the formation of silicon carbide and boron nitride was observed on the surface and in the bulk of the coating, respectively.
An epoxy-based intumescent coating containing the silica and zinc borate nanoparticles was fabricated. The fire performance of the coating with the optimum formulation was investigated in terms of the changes in the physical and chemical structure of the formed char layer during the exposure to a temperature of 1000 degrees C. The state of the chemical structure was analyzed by performing the Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy, x-ray diffraction, and x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy analysis from the char layer at the three-time intervals of 10, 30, and 60 min of the heating process. The innovative Condorcet method was also employed to examine the changes in the physical structure of the formed char layer. Some instabilities were detected in the physical structure of the char layer in the middle period of heating. Moreover, a gradual formation of silicon carbide crystalline structure was observed on top of the surface, followed by its oxidation to silica over time. In contrast, in the bulk structure, silicon crystalline structures (Coesite) intensified with time. Boron nitride was also increasingly created on the top surface and in the bulk of the coating over the heating time. These findings proved the effective role of the silica and zinc-borate nanoparticles in the fire performance of epoxy-based intumescent coatings.

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