X. Wang, W. Y. Xing, X. M. Feng, B. Yu, H. D. Lu, L. Song and Y. Hu (2014) Chemical Engineering Journal 250 214-221. |
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Date: 2015-03-25
Author: SKLFS  , Source: SKLFS  ,
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X. Wang, W. Y. Xing, X. M. Feng, B. Yu, H. D. Lu, L. Song and Y. Hu (2014) The effect of metal oxide decorated graphene hybrids on the improved thermal stability and the reduced smoke toxicity in epoxy resins. Journal/Chemical Engineering Journal 250 214-221. [In English] Web link: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cej.2014.01.106 Keywords: ,Metal oxide/graphene hybrid, Thermal stability, Smoke suppression, Epoxy, resin, LITHIUM-ION BATTERIES, POLY(METHYL METHACRYLATE), FLAME-RETARDANT, FIRE, HAZARDS, COMPOSITES, OXIDATION, NANORODS, NANOCOMPOSITES, DEGRADATION, SYSTEMS Abstract: Metal oxide decorated graphene hybrid materials, CO3O4-graphene and SnO2-graphene, were synthesized for improving the thermal stability and suppressing the smoke in combustion for epoxy resins. Incorporation of metal oxide/graphene hybrids leads to significant thermal stabilization: a 37 and 27 C increment in the temperature of 5% mass loss is observed for SnO2-graphene/EP and CO3O4-graphene/EP, respectively, compared to that of pure EP. The barrier effect of graphene and the restricted mobility of the polymer chains by metal oxide are believed to be the crucial factor for improving the thermal stability. TG-FTIR analysis shows that the amount of organic volatiles of EP is significantly reduced and the toxic CO is suppressed after incorporating SnO2-graphene or Co3O4-graphene, impling the reduced fire hazards. The synergism between the catalysis effect of metal oxide and the adsorption effect of graphene is the possible mechanism for the smoke suppression. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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