Issue 12, 2022, Issue in Progress

A phosphorus-containing imidazole derivative towards the liquid oxygen compatibility and toughness of epoxy resin

Abstract

In order to develop a liquid oxygen-compatible (LOX-compatible) matrix resins for polymer-based fiber-reinforced composites, a novel phosphorus-containing imidazole derivative called VAD containing multifunctional groups was synthesized and used as a co-curing agent for epoxy resin (EP) with simultaneous LOX-compatibility and mechanical improvement. A phosphorus group was introduced into the EP to capture the free radicals generated during the pyrolysis of the polymer to improve LOX compatibility, and the trimethylene group was introduced as a flexible spacer to enhance the toughness of the cured material. In comparison to pure EP, the modified EP with only 2.5 wt% VAD showed excellent mechanical properties with 23.0% and 75.6% increase in tensile and impact strength, respectively. Furthermore, as the content of VAD increased, a thermoset compatible with LOX (according to the liquid oxygen impact test) was obtained, and the flame retardancy was improved (according to the limiting oxygen index test). However, there was no significant sacrifice of transparency or thermal stability. In addition, the LOX compatibility mechanism was analyzed using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. As an efficient multi-functional modifier, VAD has a bright future in the modification realm of EP materials.

Graphical abstract: A phosphorus-containing imidazole derivative towards the liquid oxygen compatibility and toughness of epoxy resin

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 Dec 2021
Accepted
17 Feb 2022
First published
01 Mar 2022
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2022,12, 7046-7054

A phosphorus-containing imidazole derivative towards the liquid oxygen compatibility and toughness of epoxy resin

H. Wang, C. Li, Z. Hou, B. Li and H. Cai, RSC Adv., 2022, 12, 7046 DOI: 10.1039/D1RA09049F

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