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

Xinming Ye, Jingjing Li, Wenchao Zhang*, Ye Tang Pan, Rongjie Yang, Jiarong Li

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Abstract

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 Na-MOSS powder crystals were proved to be submicrometer rod-like morphology. TGA results indicated that the initial decomposition temperature and residual weight at 800 °C of Na-MOSS were 427 °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 N2. 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.

Original languageEnglish
Article number130566
JournalChemical Engineering Journal
Volume425
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2021

Keywords

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

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Ye, X., Li, J., Zhang, W., Pan, Y. T., Yang, R., & Li, J. (2021). Enhanced fire safety and mechanical properties of epoxy resin composites based on submicrometer-sized rod-structured methyl macrocyclic silsesquioxane sodium salt. Chemical Engineering Journal, 425, Article 130566. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cej.2021.130566