Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8039159 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Nickel-doped poly vinyl alcohol (PVA) films were developed for potential application in industrial sectors like radiation processing. We report in this paper the results of an experimental investigation of 60Co source γ-radiation effect on colorimetric, structural and morphological properties of PVA films doped with 0.5% Ni2+ ions (PVA/Ni2+). The PVA/Ni2+ films were irradiated by different gamma-radiation doses varying from 5 to 100â¯kGy. Color modification of films were studied using Lâ, aâ and bâ color space measurements as function of the γ-dose and post-irradiation time. The visual change in all samples was verified by microstructure analysis, Fourier transforms infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, X-Rays diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The color space exhibited a linear dose response at a dose ranging from 5 to 50â¯kGy, and then it reached saturation for higher γ-doses. The calculated color changes (ÎE) show a linear dose response relationship from 9.90 to 115.02 in the dose range from 0 to 50â¯kGy. It showed also the activation of stable color centers. The variability of the color change did not exceed 3% during 80â¯h (h) post-irradiation. Furthermore, the microstructure analysis evidenced that the color modification due to the optical activation of nickel-oxide (NiO) color center were obtained by complexing Ni2+ ions in irradiated PVA films. The obtained results inspire the possibility to use PVA films for the control process in industrial radiation facilities in dose range 5-50â¯kGy.
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Authors
A. Raouafi, M. Daoudi, K. Jouini, K. Charradi, A.H. Hamzaoui, P. Blaise, K. Farah, F. Hosni,