Enhancement of flame retardancy of colorless and transparent semi-alicyclic polyimide film from hydrogenated-bpda and 4,40'-oxydianiline via the incorporation of phosphazene oligomer

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Enhancement of flame retardancy of a colorless and transparent semi-alicyclic polyimide (PI) film was carried out by the incorporation of phosphazene (PPZ) flame retardant (FR). For this purpose, PI-1 matrix was first synthesized from hydrogenated 3,30,4,40-biphenyltetracarboxylic dianhydride (HBPDA) and 4,4'-oxydianiline (ODA). The soluble PI-1 resin was dissolved inN, N-dimethylacetamide (DMAc) to afford the PI-1 solution, which was then physically blended with PPZ FR with the loading amounts in the range of 0-25 wt. %. The PPZ FR exhibited good miscibility with the PI-1 matrix when its proportion was lower than 10 wt. % in the composite films. PI-3 composite film with the PPZ loading of 10 wt. % showed an optical transmittance of 75% at the wavelength of 450 nm with a thickness of 50 μm. More importantly, PI-3 exhibited a flame retardancy class of UL 94 VTM-0 and reduced total heat release (THR), heat release rate (HRR), smoke production rate (SPR), and rate of smoke release (RSR) values during combustion compared with the original PI-1 film. In addition, PI-3 film had a limiting oxygen index (LOI) of 30.9%, which is much higher than that of PI-1 matrix (LOI: 20.1%). Finally, incorporation of PPZ FR decreased the thermal stability of the PI films. The 10% weight loss temperature (T10%) and the glass transition temperature (Tg) of the PI-3 film were 411.6 °C and 227.4 °C, respectively, which were lower than those of the PI-1 matrix (T10%: 487.3 °C; Tg: 260.6 °C).

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Wu, X., Jiang, G., Zhang, Y., Wu, L., Jia, Y., Tan, Y., … Zhang, X. (2020). Enhancement of flame retardancy of colorless and transparent semi-alicyclic polyimide film from hydrogenated-bpda and 4,40’-oxydianiline via the incorporation of phosphazene oligomer. Polymers, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym12010090

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