Fire-safe composites made from bio-derived and difunctional benzoxazine hybridized matrix reinforced with Pistachio shell particles

Author:

Khan Gorar Athar Ali12,Zhiyi Guo1,Wang Zhicheng1,Qiufei Chen1,Daham Abbas1,Ashraf Muhammad Nadeem1,Wang Jun1,Liu Wen-Bin1

Affiliation:

1. College of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering, Harbin Engineering University, Harbin, China

2. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Quaid-e-Awam University of Engineering, Sciences & Technology, Larkana, Pakistan

Abstract

An isothermal compression molding process was used to create composites reinforced with pistachio shell particles. The composites were made using Bisphenol A–aniline-based benzoxazine and bio-based benzoxazine (VB) monomers derived from vanillin and furfuryl amine. The benzoxazine composites were developed by following green chemistry principles and blending with different weight percentages of Alkali treated pistachio shell particles. Proton nuclear magnetic resonance and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy confirmed the structure of the VB monomer. Differential scanning calorimetry study shows the curing behavior of monomers and their blends. Surface treatment significantly enhanced the filler’s thermal stability. Copolymerization improved mobility and helped to align the chain and activate reactive groups at lower temperatures, lowering the curing temperature to 229°C with the inclusion of particles. The mechanical properties of composites are significantly enhanced. Compared to the neat matrix, composites showed a maximum increase of 155% in bending strength and 104.5% in impact tests. The theoretical model and simulation results are in good agreement with the experiment data. Thermogravimetric analysis of composites showed that neat polymers and composites have excellent thermal stability ( T10% of 296; Y c 38.4%). The flammability test (UL-94) reveals that composites are rated as V-0 and can be categorized as flame-retardant materials.

Funder

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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