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Article

Construction of Fire Safe Thermoplastic Polyurethane/Reduced Graphene Oxide Hierarchical Composites with Electromagnetic Interference Shielding

by
Yan Liu
1,†,
Ansheng Yao
1,†,
Libi Fu
2,*,
Shiwei **e
1,
Yijie Zhang
1,
Peihui Xu
1,
Yuezhan Feng
3 and
Yongqian Shi
1,*
1
College of Environment and Safety Engineering, Fuzhou University, 2 Xueyuan Road, Fuzhou 350116, China
2
College of Civil Engineering, Fuzhou University, 2 Xueyuan Road, Fuzhou 350116, China
3
Key Laboratory of Materials Processing and Mold, Ministry of Education, National Engineering Research Center for Advanced Polymer Processing Technology, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou 450002, China
*
Authors to whom correspondence should be addressed.
These authors contributed equally to this work.
Molecules 2024, 29(13), 3108; https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules29133108
Submission received: 12 May 2024 / Revised: 6 June 2024 / Accepted: 27 June 2024 / Published: 29 June 2024

Abstract

Incorporating outstanding flame retardancy and electromagnetic interference shielding effectiveness (EMI SE) into polymers is a pressing requirement for practical utilization. In this study, we first employed the principles of microencapsulation and electrostatic interaction-driven self-assembly to encapsulate polyethyleneimine (PEI) molecules and Ti3C2Tx nanosheets on the surface of ammonium polyphosphate (APP), forming a double-layer-encapsulated structure of ammonium polyphosphate (APP@PEI@Ti3C2Tx). Subsequently, flame-retardant thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) composites were fabricated by melting the flame-retardant agent with TPU. Afterwards, by using air-assisted thermocompression technology, we combined a reduced graphene oxide (rGO) film with flame-retardant TPU composites to fabricate hierarchical TPU/APP@PEI@Ti3C2Tx/rGO composites. We systematically studied the combustion behavior, flame retardancy, and smoke-suppression performance of these composite materials, as well as the flame-retardant mechanism of the expansion system. The results indicated a significant improvement in the interface interaction between APP@PEI@Ti3C2Tx and the TPU matrix. Compared to pure TPU, the TPU/10APP@PEI@1TC composite exhibited reductions of 84.1%, 43.2%, 62.4%, and 85.2% in peak heat release rate, total heat release, total smoke release, and total carbon dioxide yield, respectively. The averaged EMI SE of hierarchical TPU/5APP@PEI@1TC/rGO also reached 15.53 dB in the X-band.
Keywords: thermoplastic polyurethane; self-assembly; flame retardancy; electromagnetic shielding thermoplastic polyurethane; self-assembly; flame retardancy; electromagnetic shielding

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Liu, Y.; Yao, A.; Fu, L.; **e, S.; Zhang, Y.; Xu, P.; Feng, Y.; Shi, Y. Construction of Fire Safe Thermoplastic Polyurethane/Reduced Graphene Oxide Hierarchical Composites with Electromagnetic Interference Shielding. Molecules 2024, 29, 3108. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules29133108

AMA Style

Liu Y, Yao A, Fu L, **e S, Zhang Y, Xu P, Feng Y, Shi Y. Construction of Fire Safe Thermoplastic Polyurethane/Reduced Graphene Oxide Hierarchical Composites with Electromagnetic Interference Shielding. Molecules. 2024; 29(13):3108. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules29133108

Chicago/Turabian Style

Liu, Yan, Ansheng Yao, Libi Fu, Shiwei **e, Yijie Zhang, Peihui Xu, Yuezhan Feng, and Yongqian Shi. 2024. "Construction of Fire Safe Thermoplastic Polyurethane/Reduced Graphene Oxide Hierarchical Composites with Electromagnetic Interference Shielding" Molecules 29, no. 13: 3108. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules29133108

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