2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.compositesb.2017.05.024
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In situ preparation of reduced graphene oxide/DOPO-based phosphonamidate hybrids towards high-performance epoxy nanocomposites

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“…11,12 HQ can be introduced into the backbone structure of polyurethane at the compounding stage in a reactive manner. HQ was originally adapted for epoxy thermosets and exhibits prominent ame-retardant properties in the gas phase.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11,12 HQ can be introduced into the backbone structure of polyurethane at the compounding stage in a reactive manner. HQ was originally adapted for epoxy thermosets and exhibits prominent ame-retardant properties in the gas phase.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The second stage (400–650 °C) might be attributed to further residue degradation. In an oxygen atmosphere, the second stage is more significant due to oxidative degradation of unstable char . The temperature at 5 wt% weight loss ( T 5% ), 80 wt% weight loss ( T 80% ), and the residual char percentages at 700 °C are listed in Table , to compare the thermal degradation behavior of all PU composites.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In an oxygen atmosphere, the second stage is more significant due to oxidative degradation of unstable char. [34] The temperature at 5 wt% weight loss (T 5% ), 80 wt% weight loss (T 80% ), and the residual char percentages at 700 °C are listed in Table 1, to compare the thermal degradation behavior of all PU composites. From Table 1, compared to pristine PU, the initial degradation of PU composites clearly decreased and this trend becomes stronger with increasing M-MoS 2 content in the PU matrix.…”
Section: Thermal Stabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Guo and co-workers [40] functionalized and simultaneously reduced graphene oxide with piperazine; then, the obtained nanofiller was incorporated into piperazine-based DOPO phosphonamidate and incorporated into an epoxy resin. As assessed during cone calorimetry tests, both the peak of heat release rate (-43.0%) and the total heat release (-30.2%) of the cured epoxy system were remarkably lowered in the presence of 4 wt.% of modified graphene oxide.…”
Section: Graphene and Its Derivatives As Flame Retardants For Thermosmentioning
confidence: 99%