Development of Low-Smoke Epoxy Resin Carbon Fiber Prepreg
Yu Zhao, Lili Wu, Yujiao Xu, Dongfeng Cao, Yundong Ji

TL;DR
A new low-smoke epoxy resin was developed for carbon fiber composites, suitable for marine interiors due to reduced smoke toxicity.
Contribution
A novel epoxy resin (EZ) was synthesized by grafting PPPS onto EOCN, resulting in a low-smoke composite without flame retardants.
Findings
LJF-CF composites achieved a maximum smoke density of 276.9, meeting marine safety standards.
The bilayer char structure in LJF-CF reduced smoke transport and provided thermal insulation.
Silicon oxides in the char residue improved stability and compactness without additives.
Abstract
The smoke toxicity of epoxy resin limits the application of its carbon fiber composites in marine interior structures. To address this issue, a novel epoxy resin (EZ) was synthesized by grafting phenyl propyl polysiloxane (PPPS) onto ortho-cresol novolac epoxy resin (EOCN), building upon the group’s earlier work on polysiloxane-modified epoxy resin (EB). The results confirmed successful grafting of PPPS onto EOCN, which significantly enhanced the thermal stability and char residue of EZ. Specifically, the peak heat release rate (PHRR), total heat release (THR), peak smoke production rate (PSPR), and total smoke production (TSP) of EZ were reduced by 68.5%, 35%, 73.1%, and 48.3%, respectively, attributable to the formation of a stable and compact char layer that suppressed smoke generation. By blending EZ with EB resin, a low-smoke epoxy system (LJF-2) was developed for prepreg…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFlame retardant materials and properties · Fire dynamics and safety research
