Expanding the application
range of flame-retardant polymer biocomposites
remains a huge challenge for a sustainable society. Despite largely
enhanced flame retardancy, until now the resultant poly(lactic acid)
(PLA) composites still suffer reduced tensile strength and impact
toughness due to improper material design strategies. We, herein,
demonstrate the design of a green flame retardant additive (ammonium
polyphosphate (APP)@cellulose nanofiber (CNF)) via using the cellulose
nanofibers (CNFs) as the green multifunctional additives hybridized
with ammonium polyphosphate (APP). The results show that PLA composite
with 5 wt % loading of APP@CNF can pass the UL-94 V-0 rating, besides
a high limited oxygen index of 27.5%, indicative of a significantly
enhanced flame retardancy. Moreover, the 5 wt % of APP@CNF enables
the impact strength (σ
i
) of the PVA matrix to significantly
improve from 7.63 to 11.8 kJ/m
2
(increase by 54%), in addition
to a high tensile strength of 50.3 MPa for the resultant flame-retardant
PLA composite. The enhanced flame retardancy and mechanical strength
performances are attributed to the improved dispersion of APP@CNF
and its smaller phase size within the PLA matrix along with their
synergistic effect between APP and CNF. This work opens up a facile
innovative methodology for the design of high-performance ecofriendly
flame retardants and their advanced polymeric composites.
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