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Polymer radiation resistance radical scavenging

Before irradiating a polymer, two kinds of additives could be incorporated. The first kind is that of radical scavengers (like hydroquinone, and more generally aromatic additives). Chen et al. studied the effect of four different aromatic additives on the radiation resistance of 60/40 styrene-ethylene/ butylene-styrene copolymer (SEBS)-PS blends. Considering the changes in mechanical properties, thermal stability and volume resistivity, pyrene was found the most efficient additive and diphenylacetylene (DPA) the worst. The authors concluded that the best protection effect could be attributed to... [Pg.266]


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