Effects of Sepiolite Clay on Degradation and Fire Behaviour of a Bisphenol A-based Epoxy
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
As-received and pre-treated sepiolite/epoxy systems, characterised by an inorganic content from 2 to
10 wt.%, were investigated in order to assess induced-filler effect on degradation and fire behaviour.
Thermogravimetrical results show that the thermal stability of the hosting epoxy, is slightly affected by
the presence of sepiolite for both typologies; whereas, changes induced in char morphology by the pretreated
clay will significantly affect the fire behaviour of the final nanocomposite.
Modelling of thermo-gravimetrical results in air atmosphere, by means of Kissinger procedure, shows a
noteworthy reduction of activation energies associated with each degradation steps, especially at highest
sepiolite content either by using as-received and pre-treated inorganic filler. This substantially indicates
that the presence of sepiolite shorten the whole degradation process on the temperature scale. On the
other hand, the different morphology of the char layer during the burning process can have relevant
flame retardant effects acting on both condensate and vapour phase. Analysing the cone calorimetric
data, a reduction of about 27% of the peak of heat release rate for the highest sepiolite percentage is measured
and the burning total period is increased thus confirming that sepiolite when pre-treated represents
a valid fire retardant inorganic filler for such a system.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
A. Polymer-matrix composites (PMCs); A. Thermosetting resin; B. Thermal properties; Sepiolite
List of contributors:
Giordano, Michele; Antonucci, Vincenza; Borriello, Anna; Zarrelli, Mauro; Ricciardi, MARIA ROSARIA
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