Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemical Engineering, Ta-Hwa Institute of Technology, Chiung-Lin, Hsinchu 30703, Taiwan, Republic of China
Abstract
Three kinds of phosphate-containing maleimide(PMI) monomers, namely diethyl (4-(N-maleimido) phenyl) phosphate (4P) diphenyl (4-(N-maleimido) phenyl) phosphate (PP) and diethyl (2,6-dibromo-4-(N-maleimido)phenyl) phosphate (BrP), were synthesized and blended with a bisphenol type epoxy so as to study their potential as reactive flame retardants. It was expected that with an increase in the PMI content in the blending system, the Michael-addition reaction would take place more and easily. Increasing the PMI contents reduced the storage modulus, the Tg and the tensile strength, however good thermal stability was maintained. The flame retardancy of all the phosphate-containing epoxy systems was promoted significantly by increasing the PMI content.
Subject
Materials Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics,Ceramics and Composites