Issue 40, 2015

Application of bis(glycidyloxy)phenylphosphine oxide as a chain extender for polyamide-6

Abstract

Chain scission of polyamide-6 (PA6) takes place readily during high temperature processing. To prevent possible deterioration in its properties, chain extension of PA6 by the use of bis(glycidyloxy)phenylphosphine oxide (BGPPO), a traditional small molecule flame retardant, has been evaluated in the present study. It was found that the melting torque of PA6 modified by 2.5 minutes' mixing with 1.5 wt% BGPPO was about seven times higher than that of unmodified PA6. As a result of the modification, the proportion of amino and carboxyl end-groups of PA6 was greatly decreased. Accordingly, the tensile, flexural and notched Izod impact strength of the chain-extended PA6 were correspondingly increased, the improvement being superior to that produced using a commercial chain extender. The use of BGPPO for this purpose exemplifies its multifunctional characteristics.

Graphical abstract: Application of bis(glycidyloxy)phenylphosphine oxide as a chain extender for polyamide-6

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
07 Jan 2015
Accepted
19 Mar 2015
First published
19 Mar 2015

RSC Adv., 2015,5, 31878-31885

Application of bis(glycidyloxy)phenylphosphine oxide as a chain extender for polyamide-6

A. Wirasaputra, J. Zhao, Y. Zhu, S. Liu and Y. Yuan, RSC Adv., 2015, 5, 31878 DOI: 10.1039/C5RA00305A

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