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Synthesis of Mesoporous Silica@CoâAl Layered Double Hydroxide Spheres: Layer-by-Layer Method and Their Effects on the Flame Retardancy of Epoxy Resins
Hierarchical mesoporous silica@CoâAl layered double hydroxide (m-SiO2@CoâAl LDH) spheres were prepared through a layer-by-layer assembly process, in order to integrate their excellent physical and chemical functionalities. TEM results depicted that, due to the electrostatic potential difference between m-SiO2 and CoâAl LDH, the synthetic m-SiO2@CoâAl LDH hybrids exhibited that m-SiO2 spheres were packaged by the CoâAl LDH nanosheets. Subsequently, the m-SiO2@CoâAl LDH spheres were incorporated into epoxy resin (EP) to prepare specimens for investigation of their flame-retardant performance. Cone results indicated that m-SiO2@CoâAl LDH incorporated obviously improved fire retardant of EP. A plausible mechanism of fire retardant was hypothesized based on the analyses of thermal conductivity, char residues, and pyrolysis fragments. Labyrinth effect of m-SiO2 and formation of graphitized carbon char catalyzed by CoâAl LDH play pivotal roles in the flame retardance enhancement