ABSTRACT High‐temperature vulcanized silicone rubber (HTV‐SR) foams with high loadings of flame retardants typically exhibit poor processability and compromised thermal insulation performance when prepared by compression molding. In this study, a novel flame‐retardant system composed of hydrophobic core–shell SiO 2 @LDH particles and a platinum–amine coordination compound was developed for HTV‐SR foams. The core–shell SiO 2 @LDH particles exhibit ultrathin LDH nanosheets and a high specific surface area of 224.3 m 2 g −1 , enabling good dispersion in the HTV‐SR matrix. Silicone rubber compounds containing a unique core–shell nanostructure of SiO 2 @LDH show excellent processability, allowing for easy preparation of HTV‐SR foam with a high expansion ratio by standard compression molding. SiO 2 @LDH exert a pronounced flame‐retardant effect for HTV‐SR foam in both the gas and condensed phases. A synergistic effect is achieved by employing a small amount of platinum–amine coordination compound, which promotes a robust char layer at high temperatures and enhances flame inhibition of the SR/SiO 2 @LDH foam. With only 15 phr of SiO 2 @LDH particles, the SR/SiO 2 @LDH foam achieves a UL‐94 V‐0 rating and a limiting oxygen index (LOI) of 33.5%. Furthermore, the SR/SiO 2 @LDH foam shows a high expansion ratio with low density (0.35 g/cm 3 ), low thermal conductivity (0.076 W/(m K)), high tensile strength (237.1 kPa), elongation at break (205.8%), and rebound resilience (7.2%). This study presents an advanced flame‐retardant system for HTV‐SR foams compatible with continuous compression molding, producing a flame‐retardant foam with exceptional mechanical and thermal insulation properties.
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Haolan Gou
Feihong Chen
Dong Qian
Journal of Vinyl and Additive Technology
Zhejiang University
State Key Laboratory of Chemical Engineering
Wenzhou University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d893a86c1944d70ce04988 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/vnl.70108