Gallic acid-iron complex modified magnesium hydroxide and its effect on flame retardancy of EVA
Tao Wang, Dongwei Yao, Guang‐Zhong Yin, Yan Jiang, Na Wang, De‐Yi Wang
Abstract
In this paper, a green method of modifying high flame retardant and high mechanical properties MH was proposed, gallic acid (GA)-Fe3+ complex was employed to modify the surface of magnesium hydroxide (MH), aiming to achieve novel functionalized MH-based flame retardant for ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer (EVA). The structural and morphological characterization of the newly designed flame retardant were studied by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, Scanning electron microscope and X-ray Diffraction. The flame retardancy of EVA, EVA/MH, EVA/[email protected] was investigated via Limiting oxygen index, UL-94 vertical combustion tests, and cone calorimeter test. The LOI and UL94 results showed that EVA/[email protected] (01) achieved an LOI of 38.5% and UL-94 passed the V-0 grade. The CCT results showed that compared with neat EVA, the peak heat release rate (pHRR) of EVA/[email protected] decreased by 90.83%, and TSP decreased by 86%, as compared to neat EVA. The mechanical properties of EVA/MH, EVA/[email protected] were investigated via tensile and impact tests. Compared with EVA/MH, [email protected] shows good tensile property and impact resistance, the impact strength of EVA/[email protected] increased by more than 28%, and the elongation at break increased by 145%.