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Decomposable double-walled hybrid nanorods: formation mechanism and their effect on flame retardancy of epoxy resin compositesElectronic supplementary information (ESI) available: Contrast reaction results and detailed characterization data from 27Al NMR, TGA, XRD, SEM and DMA of ASPH-NRs and related composites. See DOI: 10.1039/c5ta02149a
Double-walled Al-P-Si hybrid decomposable nanorods, which have a silica coated aluminum phosphonate nanostructure, were in situ prepared by thorough but ordered reconstruction of montmorillonite. The reconstruction was facilely performed through hydrothermal reaction of montmorillonite with diphenyl...
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Summary: | Double-walled Al-P-Si hybrid decomposable nanorods, which have a silica coated aluminum phosphonate nanostructure, were
in situ
prepared by thorough but ordered reconstruction of montmorillonite. The reconstruction was facilely performed through hydrothermal reaction of montmorillonite with diphenyl phosphoric acid. The formation process of nanorods involves the decomposition of montmorillonite, the repolymerization to generate aluminum phosphonates, the assembly
via
π-π stacking interactions to form a 1D nanostructure, and the coating of silica on aluminum phosphonate nanorods. Interestingly, it was found that only layered silicates exhibited such reconstruction into hybrid nanorods. The decomposition of the nano-sized sandwich structure may lead to highly reactive Si-O tetrahedra and a synergistic reaction process. The nanorods showed decomposition around 400 °C, producing nanoparticles mainly composed of aluminum silicates. The fire property test showed that epoxy/Al-Si-P hybrid nanorod nanocomposites exhibited outstanding flame retardant performance. One possible explanation for this is that nano-sized particles resulting from decomposition easily migrated to the surface of epoxy resins, consequently forming protective layers.
Double-walled Al-P-Si hybrid decomposable nanorods, which have a silica coated aluminum phosphonate nanostructure, were
in situ
prepared by thorough but ordered reconstruction of montmorillonite. |
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ISSN: | 2050-7488 2050-7496 |
DOI: | 10.1039/c5ta02149a |