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Lightweight and Ultrastrong Polymer Foams with Unusually Superior Flame Retardancy

Author(s)
Xu, LinliXiao, LinhongJia, PanGoossens, KarelLiu, PengLi, HuiCheng, ChunguiHuang, YongBielawski, Christopher W.Geng, Jianxin
Issued Date
2017-08
DOI
10.1021/acsami.7b06282
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/22619
Fulltext
http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/acsami.7b06282
Citation
ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES, v.9, no.31, pp.26392 - 26399
Abstract
High-performance flame-retardant materials are urgently needed to address outstanding issues that pertain to safety. Traditional flame retardants are toxic to the environment and/or lack the physical properties required for use in many contemporary applications. Here, we show that isocyanate-based polyimide (PI) foam, a flammable material, can exhibit unusually superior flame retardancy as well as, other excellent properties, such as being lightweight and displaying high mechanical strength, by incorporating red phosphorus (RP)-hybridized graphene. The covalent bonds formed between the graphene platelets and the PI matrix provide the resultant PI foam with a specific Young's modulus (83 kNm kg(-1)) that is comparable to or even higher than those displayed by state-of-the-art foams, including silica aerogels, polystyrene foams, and polyurethane foams. In addition, even a low content of the RP -hybridized graphene (2.2 wt %) results in an exceptionally higher limiting oxygen index (39.4) than those of traditional flame-retardant polymer-based materials (typically 20-30). The resultant PI foam also exhibits thermal insulation properties that are similar to that of air. Moreover, the RP -hybridized graphene is prepared using a one-step ball milling process in 100% yield, and does not require solvent or produce waste. The preparation of the flame-retardant PI foams can be scaled as the starting materials are commercially available and the techniques employed are industrially compatible.
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
ISSN
1944-8244
Keyword (Author)
compressive propertyfire retardantgraphenepolyimide foamred phosphorusthermal conductivity
Keyword
POLYURETHANE FOAMSGRAPHENE OXIDENANOCOMPOSITE FOAMSFIRE RETARDANCYPHOSPHORUSCOMPOSITEFLAMMABILITYEXFOLIATIONFABRICATIONULTRALIGHT

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