文摘
The effect of layered silicate nanoclays, nano-silica and double-walled carbon nanotubes (DWNTs) on the thermal stability and fire reaction properties of two aerospace grade epoxy resins (a high temperature curing tetra-functional and a low temperature curing bi-functional resin) has been investigated using thermal analysis, cone calorimetry, LOI and UL-94 techniques. The morphology of the polymer–clay nanocomposites, determined by X-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopy indicated intercalated structures. The addition of nanoclays (5-wt % ) to both resins had a thermal destabilisation effect in the low temperature regime (<400 °C), but led to higher char yield at higher temperatures. The inclusion of nano-silica at 30-wt % significantly improved the thermal stability of the resins while DWNTs had an adverse effect due to their poor dispersion in the matrix. The nanoclays and carbon nanotubes significantly increased the fire resistance of the tetra-functional epoxy resin while a minimal effect was observed for the bi-functional resin.