Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1887419 | Radiation Physics and Chemistry | 2007 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Irradiation in air of several thermoplastic aromatic polyesters was carried out in order to investigate changes in characteristic properties. Polymers are irradiated at high doses, until 1 MGy, and no drastic changes seem to emerge. Dielectric and resistance measurements are carried out in order to evaluate changes in electrical insulation property; moreover, nanoholes dimensions, analyzed by positron spectroscopy, are measured in pristine and irradiated polyesters. The study shows good durability of this kind of polyesters, due to the aromatic rings able to stabilize the polymeric chains towards ionizing radiations and able to preserve the original structural, electrical and permeability properties.
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Authors
M. Mariani, U. Ravasio, V. Varoli, G. Consolati, A. Faucitano, A. Buttafava,