Abstract
Effect of Swift Heavy Ion irradiation on Optical properties of Poly vinylidene chloride PVDC Films
Highlights
Different studies of ion induced polymers revealed that the modifications occurred in properties of polymers are due to main chain scission, creation of carbonaceous clusters and formation of volatile fragments [1,2,3,4]
The samples were mounted on the sliding ladder and irradiated with lithium (50 MeV) ion beams using 15 UD pelletron facility in the general purpose scattering chamber (GPSC) under vacuum of ~10-6 Torr at Inter-University Accelerator Center, New Delhi, India
The range, electronic energy loss and nuclear energy loss due to irradiation with lithium (50 MeV) ions in poly vinylidene chloride (PVDC) polymer are shown in table1 [9]
Summary
Different studies of ion induced polymers revealed that the modifications occurred in properties of polymers are due to main chain scission, creation of carbonaceous clusters and formation of volatile fragments [1,2,3,4]. The reason behind this may be due to high electronic energy loss of swift heavy ions in the target [5]. Swift heavy ion irradiation of poly vinylidene chloride stimulated scission between the carbons of main chain and side substituent.
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