Abstract

In order to evaluate effects of homogeneous low energy electron beam irradiation (HLEBI) on water absorption and hydrolysis suppression, the mass gain and loss of high strength polycarbonate (PC) dipped in boiling water after drying was obtained. Dipping for less than 5 © 103 s increased the mass gain ratio (Cw) for all PC samples, although remarkable mass gain could not be detected from 5 © 103 to 2 © 105 s. HLEBI with small dose from 0.04 to 0.13MGy mostly suppressed the Cw value for initial dipping time for less than 5 © 103 s. 0.04MGy-HLEBI slightly enhanced the experimental saturated Cw values at 104 s-dipping (Cw). Based on the Johnson-Mehl equation, the initial absorption index (n) for PC with and without HLEBE was approximately equal to 0.5, which was approximately equal to that of nylon6. Since esteratic sites attracted the water molecules in PC polymers, the water absorption can be explained. On the other hand, the small mass loss could be detected of PC dipped in boiling water for 105 s prior to drying, although that for 104 s could not be detected. HLEBI suppressed the mass loss, 40 +/1 20% smaller than that untreated, for PC dipped in boiling water for 2 © 105 s prior to drying. Since HLEBI probably cut off the >C=O bonds in aldehyde base in PC polymers. Based on the FT-IR (>C=O bonds) signals, the intensity of untreated PC polymer is more than 15.7% higher than that after 0.13MGy irradiation. Thus, HLEBI suppressed the hydrolysis of PC. [doi:10.2320/matertrans.MBW201314]

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call