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Abstract For effectively strengthening the comprehensive properties of intumescent flame‐retardant epoxy resins (EPs), a microencapsulating γ‐Fe 2 O 3 by polypyrrole (PPy) named PPy‐Fe 2 O 3 was synthesized and used as a synergist to simultaneously enhance the flame retardancy, smoke toxicity suppression and mechanical strength of EP composites containing diaminodiphenylmethane modified ammonium polyphosphate (DDP). The results demonstrate that the mixture of PPy‐Fe 2 O 3 and DDP exhibits a surprising synergistic effect on strengthening the comprehensive properties of EP composites. Specifically, EP composite containing 0.2 wt% PPy‐Fe 2 O 3 and 9.8 wt% DDP achieves the UL94 V‐0 rating with a limiting oxygen index (LOI) value of 35.5%, while 10 wt% DDP only imparts a UL94 V‐1 rating and a LOI value of 34.0% to EP. Furthermore, 0.2 wt% PPy‐Fe 2 O 3 shows a 11.0% reduction in peak smoke production rate and a 12.3% reduction in peak heat release rate of the EP/DDP system. The enhanced fire security of EP/DDP/PPy‐Fe 2 O 3 is attributed to the formation of more phosphorus‐rich structures retained in the char, thus reducing the release of harmful gases including NH 3 , CO, and CO 2 , and generating more incombustible gases including H 2 O to weaken burning intensity. Meanwhile, the satisfactory compatibility of PPy‐Fe 2 O 3 with epoxy matrix imparts a superior mechanical strength to EP composites.
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