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Co Hybrids modified piperazine pyrophosphate towards efficient flame retardancy, smoke suppression, and high mechanical properties of styrenic thermoplastic elastomer
The highly flammable nature of thermoplastic elastomers (TPE) results in poor fire safety performance. The large addition of flame retardants leads to a significant decrease in mechanical properties. To solve above challenges, we design a multilayer core-shell flame retardant, piperazine pyrophosphate@ tannic acid@ Co amorphous hybrids (PAPP@TA@Co-2-MIM) and add it to TPE to enhance the fire safety and mechanical performance simultaneously. It was found that the addition of 32 wt% PAPP@TA@Co-2-MIM achieved a UL-94 V-0 rating of TPE composites, with a limiting oxygen index of 27 %. Compared to pure TPE, the peak heat release rate, total heat release, total smoke production, and peak CO release rate of TPE/PAPP@TA@Co-2-MIM were reduced by 79.8 %, 37.1 %, 42.9 %, and 82.5 %, respectively, effectively suppressing the release of heat, smoke, and toxic gases. Besides, the flame-retardant mechanism was also explained. In terms of mechanical performance, benefiting by the bridging effect of the core-shell structure, the tensile strength of TPE/PAPP@TA@Co-2-MIM increased by 52.7 %, compared to TPE/PAPP. This study designed a TPE composite material that showed good thermal stability, high fire safety performance and enhanced mechanical properties.