Phosphonate-influenced Diels-Alder chemistry toward multi-path recyclable, fire safe thermoset and its carbon fiber composites

IF 10.7 Q1 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
EcoMat Pub Date : 2023-06-28 DOI:10.1002/eom2.12388
Song Gu, Shao-Dong Xu, Jia-Hui Lu, Xiao-Lu Pu, Qing-Ruo Ren, Yan-Fang Xiao, Yu-Zhong Wang, Li Chen
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Abstract

Dynamic covalent chemistry offers a solution to tackle the recycling issue of epoxy resins (EPs) and their carbon fiber-reinforced composites; however, the vulnerability to creep associated with the inflammable nature of the EPs are the key obstacles for their applications. Herein, we propose a feasible and facile strategy to overcome these obstacles by incorporating phosphorus-influenced Diels-Alder (DA) chemistry to construct dynamic epoxy networks. In the strategy, the electron-withdrawing phosphonate in the dienophile maleimide greatly promotes the thermal stability of the DA reaction, exhibiting excellent creep resistance, repairability, and malleability; while its flame-retardant activity improves the fire safety of the resultant thermosets. Meanwhile, nondestructive recycling of carbon fiber is achieved. The ease with which EP and its composites can be manufactured, used, recycled and re-used–without losing service performance–points to new orientation in sustainable composites.

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膦酸盐影响了Diels - Alder化学向多路径可回收、防火热固性及其碳纤维复合材料的发展
动态共价化学为解决环氧树脂(EPs)及其碳纤维增强复合材料的回收问题提供了一个解决方案;然而,EPs的易燃性和蠕变脆弱性是其应用的主要障碍。在此,我们提出了一种可行且简单的策略,通过结合磷影响的Diels-Alder (DA)化学来构建动态环氧网络来克服这些障碍。在该策略中,二亲性马来酰亚胺中的吸电子膦酸盐极大地促进了DA反应的热稳定性,表现出优异的抗蠕变性、可修复性和延展性;同时其阻燃性提高了所得热固性材料的防火安全性。同时,实现了碳纤维的无损回收。EP及其复合材料易于制造、使用、回收和再利用,而不会损失使用性能,这是可持续复合材料的新方向。
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