1986
DOI: 10.1080/00337578608206108
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Primary chemical events in ion bombarded polystyrene films: An infrared study

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“…These studies have all indicated major physical and chemical property changes in the surface regions of the polymers, which may or may not be permanent, depending on the fluence. In most cases, there are significant changes in the mechanical (Lee et al, , 1997Nishimiya et al, 1991;Lee, Lee, & Mansur, 1992;Ochsner et al, 1993;Rao, Wang, & Lee, 1993;Rao et al, 1995;Tretinnikov & Ikada, 1998), chemical (Puglisi et al, 1986;Nishimiya et al, 1991;Lee et al, 1993Lee et al, , 1997Š vorčík et al, 1998;Tretinnikov & Ikada, 1998), electronic (Forrest et al, 1982;Venkatesan et al, 1983;Liu, Liu, & Zhai, 1989;Lee et al, 1993;Š vorčík et al, 1997), diffusion (Calcagno et al, 1993), optical (Calcagno, Compagnini, & Foti, 1992;Rück, Schulz, & Beusch, 1997), and rheological properties (Calcagno, Compagnini, & Foti, 1992) of ion-bombarded polymeric samples. These changes are obviously a result of the increased crosslinking and unsaturation occurring in these polymers.…”
Section: B Atomic Ion Bombardment Of Polymersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These studies have all indicated major physical and chemical property changes in the surface regions of the polymers, which may or may not be permanent, depending on the fluence. In most cases, there are significant changes in the mechanical (Lee et al, , 1997Nishimiya et al, 1991;Lee, Lee, & Mansur, 1992;Ochsner et al, 1993;Rao, Wang, & Lee, 1993;Rao et al, 1995;Tretinnikov & Ikada, 1998), chemical (Puglisi et al, 1986;Nishimiya et al, 1991;Lee et al, 1993Lee et al, , 1997Š vorčík et al, 1998;Tretinnikov & Ikada, 1998), electronic (Forrest et al, 1982;Venkatesan et al, 1983;Liu, Liu, & Zhai, 1989;Lee et al, 1993;Š vorčík et al, 1997), diffusion (Calcagno et al, 1993), optical (Calcagno, Compagnini, & Foti, 1992;Rück, Schulz, & Beusch, 1997), and rheological properties (Calcagno, Compagnini, & Foti, 1992) of ion-bombarded polymeric samples. These changes are obviously a result of the increased crosslinking and unsaturation occurring in these polymers.…”
Section: B Atomic Ion Bombardment Of Polymersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Altough it has been shown that the changes induced by irradiation depend on the energy deposition process, a detailed description of the relevance of the different energy deposition mechanisms (elastic versus inelastic) in the modification processes is still lacking (Puglisi et al 1986;Fink et al 1994). According to our results, comparing the effect of Ar and H irradiation on the absorption coefficient it seems that the spectral changes of this organic material are mainly due to elastic collisions.…”
Section: Experiments With Polystyrenementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A few γ versus reactor irradiation comparisons have been published. , However, logically, most of the high LET data come from ion irradiations. A very significant number of papers deal with PS irradiated at high LET, but, unfortunately, there are only some partial reviews. Without being exhaustive, we can mention different groups that have been active in this domain: Bell laboratories, , Oak Ridge, , Notre Dame, ,, Berlin, , Catania, and GSI. Our group has also contributed to the study of LET effects in PS with an approach very similar to the one used for polyolefins , and PVDF . In fact, these works cover very different situations in terms of ion masses, ion velocities, and dose range.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The LET effect on the yield of dihydrogen emission was studied by several teams. ,, The most recent work mentions an increase of a factor 30 with respect to electron irradiation when LET reaches 10 MeV·cm 2 ·mg −1 . Methane, acetylene, and benzene are also significantly produced at high LET. , At the molecular level, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) was widely used, ,,, and FTIR results will be deeply analyzed in the core of the article. In all polymers, it is now well established that specific unsaturated bonds, alkynes and in some cases allenes, are observed above a LET threshold .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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