Radical detection and electron‐spin resonance (ESR) monitoring in polymer materials irradiated with gamma and X‐rays: Polyethylene and polypropylene
Blanche Krieguer,
Sylvain R. A. Marque,
Samuel Dorey
et al.
Abstract:When ionizing radiations interact with polymers, free radicals are generated and are known to be the initiating species for the modification in materials. Monitoring and identifying free radicals after irradiation allow assessing the impact of X‐rays and gamma rays on materials. A comparative study has been performed on materials made from polypropylene and polyethylene after irradiation by the two irradiation technologies. Electron spin resonance (ESR) signal has been monitored up to 380 days when signal was … Show more
Ionizing radiation induces transformations in materials was monitored through the generation and degradation processes of radical species. Consequently, the types and quantities of radicals are determined by Electron Spin Resonance...
Zinc oxide nanoparticles were synthesized using sol–gel and hydrothermal techniques and characterized at different calcination temperatures (400, 500, and 600 °C).
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