RADIATION-INDUCED CRYSTAL DEFECTS IN PTFE
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1993
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Changes induced in the crystal structure of PTFE by irradiation at different temperatures have been investigated. In the dose and temperature range examined, the density of PTFE was observed to increase continuously with increasing dose due to the radiation-induced increase in crystallinity, while after post-irradiation annealing at 380-degrees-C, the density was observed to increase for samples irradiated at 20-degrees-C, and to begin to decrease after a certain dose for samples irradiated at 150 and 200-degrees-C. On the basis of the observation of radiation-induced separation of the melting peak of PTFE and its stability relative to the change in the rate of heating, the observed decrease in density was explained as being due to the radiation-induced crosslinking and/or branching inhibiting the process of crystallization and existing in the crystalline region as defects. |
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英语 |
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ZHONG XG;YU L;ZHAO WW;SUN JZ;ZHANG YF.RADIATION-INDUCED CRYSTAL DEFECTS IN PTFE,POLYMER DEGRADATION AND STABILITY,1993,40(1):97-100 |
Palavras-Chave | #POLYTETRAFLUOROETHYLENE #POLYETHYLENE |
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期刊论文 |