To explore the influence of the crystal structure difference
of
melamine trimetaphosphate (MAP) on the application performance of
its polymer composites, an intumescent flame retardant with the optimal
crystal type was designed and synthesized to improve the mechanical
properties and flame retardancy of polyamide 6 (PA6). I-MAP and II-MAP
were obtained using different concentrations of MA and sodium trimetaphosphate
(STMP) in an acidic aqueous solution. The morphology, chemical composition,
and thermal stability were comprehensively characterized by Fourier
transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
(XPS), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD),
and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA). The dispersion, mechanical properties,
and flame retardancy of PA6/I-MAP and PA6/II-MAP were evaluated by
SEM, stress and strain, limiting oxygen index test (LOI), vertical
burning test (UL-94), cone calorimetry (CONE) test, and char residue
analysis. The conclusion is as follows: I-MAP and II-MAP have a greater
influence on the physical properties of PA6 but less influence on
the chemical properties. Compared with PA6/I-MAP, the tensile strength
of PA6/II-MAP is 104.7% higher, the flame rating reaches V-0, and
PHRR is reduced by 11.2%.