Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1887735 | Radiation Physics and Chemistry | 2006 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Free volume measurements using positron annihilation lifetime spectroscopy was performed for uncrosslinked and crosslinked starch-grafted polyacrylamide, and their modified amino acid samples including some of their iron(III) complexes. The measurements were performed at room temperature. The analysis of lifetime spectra yielded mostly three lifetime components. It was observed that the values of the short lifetime component Ï1 are slightly higher than the lifetime associated with the self-decay of para-positronium atoms in polymers. The free volume was probed using ortho-positronium pick-off annihilation lifetime parameters. The mean free volume has also been calculated from the lifetime data. The avrage value of this parameter of the crosslinked polymer were found to be higher than those of the uncrosslinked polymer.
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Authors
K.R. Mahmoud, S. Al-Sigeny, T. Sharshar, H. El-Hamshary,