Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7825149 | Polymer Testing | 2018 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Raman spectroscopy was employed to identify the microstructural changes induced by the different sources of radiation at the molecular level. The band corresponding to the vibration of the C-H bending bonds present in the polyurethane was measured as a function of the dose, finding a strong correlation between its vibration frequency and the dose of exposure to electromagnetic radiation. This shift is more sensitive than the mechanical material response since the frequency is affected at doses of 100â¯kGy, below the threshold previously identified for any of the mechanical properties. This correlation opens the door for the use of Raman spectroscopy as a novel non-destructive tool to characterize the microstructural effect of irradiation on polyurethane.
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Authors
D. Ferreño, A. Mañanes, D. Rábago, J.A. Casado, J.A. González, S. Gómez, I.A. Carrascal, E. Ruiz, S. Diego, F. Gómez, E. Sarachaga,