Preparation of melamine-grafted graphene oxide and evaluation of its efficacy as a flame retardant additive for polypropylene
관리자2018-08-06조회 3236
The present study aimed to prepare a novel efficient flame retardant additive for polypropylene.
The new flame retardant was prepared by chemical grafting of melamine to graphene
oxide with the aid of thionyl chloride. Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy and thermogravimetric
analysis proved that melamine had been successfully grafted to the graphene oxide.
The modified graphene oxide was incorporated into polypropylene via solution mixing
followed by anti-solvent precipitatio. Homogeneous distribution as well as exfoliation of the
nanoplatelets in the polymer matrix was observed using transmission electron microscopy.
Thermogravimetric analysis showed a significant improvement in the thermo-oxidative stability
of the polymer after incorporating 2 wt% of the modified graphene oxide. The modified
graphene oxide also enhanced the limiting oxygen index of the polymer. However, the
amount of improvement was not enough for the polymer to be ranked as a self-extinguishing
material. Cone calorimetry showed that incorporating 2 wt% of the modified graphene oxide
lowered total heat release and the average production rate of carbon monoxide during burning
of the polymer by as much as 40 and 35%, respectively. Hence, it was concluded that
the new flame retardant can retard burning of the polymer efficiently and profoundly reduce
suffocation risk of exposure to burning polymer byproducts.
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