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Polymer radiolysis environments

Temperature dependence (related to the temperature dependence of the conformational structure and the morphology of polymers) of the radiation effect on various fluoropolymers e.g., poly (tetrafluoroethylene-co-hexafluoropropylene), poly(tetrafluoroethylene-co-perfluoroalkylvinylether), and poly(tetrafluoroethylene-co-ethylene) copolymers has been reported by Tabata [419]. Hill et al. [420] have investigated the effect of environment and temperature on the radiolysis of FEP. While the irradiation is carried out at temperatures above the glass transition temperature of FEP, cross-linking reactions predominate over chain scission or degradation. Forsythe et al. [421]... [Pg.894]

Some new trends can be recognized in the points such as the interaction of short-lived active species in some spatial distributions measured by spin echo and pulse radiolysis methods. The application of polymers for drug-delivery systems is here discussed with reference to low temperature radiation polymerization techniques. Ion beam irradiation of polymers is also reviewed for which further research is becoming important and attractive for so-called LET effects and high density excitation problems. In the applied fields the durable polymers used in strong and dense irradiation environments at extremely low temperature are here surveyed in connection with their use in nuclear fusion facilities. [Pg.1]


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