Eco-friendly flame-retardant epoxy composite using tannic acid and upcycled carbon black via mechano-fusion

Authors
Kim, Young NamKim, YebomTewari, ChetnaJeong, HyunsungYoon, SomiChoi, Yong-SeokLee, SunghoKim, Sung-KonJung, Yong Chae
Issue Date
2025-02
Publisher
한국탄소학회
Citation
Carbon Letters, v.35, pp.331 - 342
Abstract
In response to the urgent need for sustainable and environmentally friendly materials, this study focuses on enhancing the flame retardancy and mechanical properties of epoxy composites using eco-friendly, non-halogen flame-retardant hybrid fillers. These fillers are synthesized from tannic acid (TA) and upcycled carbon black derived from waste tires (WT-CB) via a mechano-fusion process. The resulting TA/WT-CB fillers exhibit a core-shell structure, with WT-CB uniformly coating the TA surface, significantly improving flame retardancy compared to TA alone. When incorporated into epoxy resin, the TA/WT-CB fillers not only enhance flame resistance but also improve the composite's mechanical properties. Optimal performance was observed at a filler content of 5 wt.%, where the composite demonstrated superior flame retardancy and mechanical strength. This innovative approach not only addresses fire safety concerns but also promotes sustainability by utilizing upcycled waste materials, offering a promising solution for environmentally conscious flame-retardant technologies.
Keywords
RESINS; POSS; SHORT-LIVED HALOGENS; CROSS-LINKING; SYSTEMS; Flame retardant; Tannin acid; Waste tire; Mechano-fusion; Epoxy composite
ISSN
1976-4251
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/150611
DOI
10.1007/s42823-024-00800-7
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