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The effect of gamma irradiation on hydrothermally synthesized BaTiO3 nanoparticles has been investigated. Gamma irradiation was carried out at room temperature from 0, 50, 100, 150, 200?kGy to a maximum dose up to 250?kGy, source being 60Co gamma radiations. The structure, size and chemical changes of the BaTiO3 were studied using X-ray diffraction, Fourier-transform infrared spectrophotometry (FTIR) techniques and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The optical band gap has been computed by UV–Visible spectroscopy data. From the results obtained, it is evident that the gamma irradiation increases the crystallinity, whereas the particle size of BaTiO3 nanoparticles is altered. UV–Visible spectroscopy shows a noticeable change in the energy band gap due to gamma irradiation. Significant changes in anharmonicity constant computed using FTIR data due to irradiation has been observed. SEM shows the size and deviation from uniformity of particles.  相似文献   

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The present work looks into the structural, chemical, mechanical, optical and thermal modification in ZnO nanoparticle incorporated hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) polymer films, induced by gamma irradiation. The irradiation process was performed in a gamma chamber at room temperature using Cobalt-60 source (average energy of 1.25?MeV) at different doses: 0, 50, 100, 150 and 200?kGy. The modifications in structural, chemical, mechanical, optical and thermal properties, due to gamma irradiation in HPMC/ZnO nanocomposite films, have been studied using wide angle X-ray scattering (XRD), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, universal testing machine, ultraviolet–visible spectrophotometry and thermogravimetric analysis. It is found that gamma irradiation improves the mechanical and thermal properties of nanocomposite films.  相似文献   

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Nanotechnology is one of the world’s most promising new technologies. Pure polycarbonate (PC) and PC–nickel oxide (NiO) nanocomposite films have been deposited using the casting technique. The effects of NiO nanoparticle (NP) concentration (2, 5 and 10?wt%) on the structure and optical properties of PC have been studied. The resultant effect of NiO concentration has been investigated using X-ray diffraction and UV spectroscopy techniques. The results of nanocomposite samples compared to the pristine indicate the proper dispersion of NiO NPs in the PC matrix. Also, the addition of NiO NP to PC with 5% concentration causes a strong intermolecular interaction between NiO and PC, resulted in an increase in refractive index and increase in the amorphous phase. Thus, this sample was chosen to be a subject for further study to investigate the effect of gamma irradiation on its structure and optical properties. Samples from the 5% PC–NiO nanocomposite were irradiated with gamma doses in the range of 20–350?kGy. It is found that the gamma irradiation reduces the optical energy gap that could be attributed to the increase in the structural disorder of the irradiated PC–NiO nanocomposites due to cross-linking. In addition the isotropic character of the nanocomposites has been enhanced, reflected in the increase in refractive index.  相似文献   

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The structural and optical properties of thin films of polyimide composites with nanosilica particle content of 15?wt%, prepared via sol–gel process, were studied as a function of the gamma dose. The resultant effect of gamma irradiation on the properties of polyimide/silica nanocomposite has been investigated using X-ray diffraction and UV spectroscopy. Absorption and reflectance spectra were collected by a spectrophotometer giving UV-radiation of wavelength range 200–800?nm. The optical data obtained were analyzed and the calculated values of the optical energy gap exhibited gamma dose dependence. The direct optical energy gap for the nonirradiated polyimide/silica nanocomposite is about 2.41?eV, and increases to a value of 2.65?eV when irradiated with gamma doses up to 300?kGy. It was found that the calculated refractive index of the polyamide/silica increases with the gamma dose in the range 50–300?kGy.  相似文献   

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Bayfol CR 1-4 polycarbonate is a class of polymeric solid state nuclear track detector which has many applications in various radiation detection fields. Samples from sheets of Bayfol have been irradiated with gamma doses ranging from 100 to 620 kGy. The structural modifications in the gamma-irradiated Bayfol samples have been studied as a function of dose, using different characterization techniques such as X-ray diffraction (XRD), Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, intrinsic viscosity and refractive index. The results indicate that the carbonyl group (C?O) degraded under irradiation up to 200 kGy. This degradation, reported by FTIR spectroscopy enhanced the degree of ordering in the degraded samples as revealed by the XRD technique. Above 200 and up to 620 kGy, cross-linking is achieved, leading to an increase in the intrinsic viscosity from 0.41 to 0.78 at 35°C, indicating an increase in the average molecular mass. On the other hand, the resultant effect of gamma irradiation on the thermal properties of Bayfol has been investigated using thermo-gravimetric analysis, results indicating that the gamma irradiation in the dose range 200–620 kGy led to a more compact structure of Bayfol polymer, which resulted in an improvement in its thermal stability with an increase in the activation energy of thermal decomposition due to cross-linking. In addition, the V–I characteristics of the polymer samples were performed, results indicated that at higher voltage, the conduction mechanism of Bayfol CR 1-4 was identified as the Poole–Frenkel type.  相似文献   

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In this article, effect of gamma irradiation on the structural and optical properties of 2-aminopyridinium 4-nitrophenolate 4-nitrophenol (2AP4N) has been reported. The grown crystals of 2AP4N were exposed to 60Co gamma rays with a dose of 50 kGy and 100 kGy. The radiation-induced effects were analyzed using X-ray diffraction, FT-IR, UV–visible, photoluminescence techniques. The refractive index was determined using a long arm spectrometer. The structural properties of the pristine and irradiated crystals were studied using powder XRD. The peak intensity decrease after irradiation may be attributed to the formation of point defects. The UV visible study reveals that the energy gap has decreased after irradiation and then has increased for the higher dose. The intensity variation in the PL spectra is due to colour center mechanism. The SHG efficiency of 2AP4N crystals was found to be unaffected by gamma irradiation.  相似文献   

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For a comprehensive understanding of the PVA/CdS nanocomposite properties, it is essential to select the suitable method for their preparation as well as elucidate the interfacial interactions, which still need support. CdS nanoparticles have been prepared by thermolysis method under the flow of nitrogen. Rietveld refinement of x-ray data shows that all the CdS samples have both cubic and hexagonal structures. Then PVA/CdS films were prepared by ex-situ technique. Samples from PVA/CdS nanocomposite have been irradiated with gamma doses in the range 10–120?kGy. The implanting of CdS NPs into PVA matrix was confirmed by XRD hand in hand with UV–vis and FTIR spectroscopic techniques. UV/VIS absorption spectra confirm the formation of hybridized film CdS/PVA nanocomposite with a refractive index in the range of 1.32–1.48 (at 500?nm). UV/VIS measurements were also used in calculating different optical parameters such as refractive index, extinction coefficient and optical band gap energy. Additionally, Tauc’s relation was used to determine the type of electronic transition. It is found that the gamma irradiation in the dose range 30-90?kGy led to a more compact structure of PVA/CdS nanocomposite and causes proper dispersion of CdS nanoparticles in the PVA matrix. This led to the formation of coordination reaction between OH of PVA and CdS nanoparticles, resulted in an increase in refractive index and the amorphous phase. Also, the gamma irradiation reduces the optical energy gap from 4.53 to 2.19?eV, and accompanied with an increase in the Urbach energy from 2.28 to 4.46?eV, at that dose range which could be attributed to the increase in structural disorder of the irradiated PVA/CdS nanocomposites due to crosslinking. Further, the color intensity ΔE, which is the color difference between the non-irradiated sample and the irradiated ones, was increased, from 0 to 10.8, with increasing the gamma dose, convoyed by an increase in the red and yellow color components.  相似文献   

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Undoped and TiO2-doped lead phosphate glasses were prepared. Ultraviolet (UV)–visible and Fourier transform-infrared (IR) absorption spectra of the prepared samples were measured before and after being subjected to doses of 30 and 60 kGy of gamma irradiation. The parent undoped lead phosphate glass reveals charge transfer UV absorption bands which are attributed to the presence of unavoidable iron impurities contaminated within the raw materials used for the preparation of the glasses and the sharing of divalent lead (Pb2+) ions. Experimental spectral data indicate that the doped titanium ions are involved in such glasses in two valences, namely the trivalent and tetravalent states. The predominant trivalent titanium (Ti3+) ions are characterized by its purple color and exhibiting two visible absorption bands at about 500–550 and 700–720 nm. The lesser tetravalent titanium (Ti4+) ions belong to the d0 configuration and generally exhibit only an UV absorption band. Spectral data show that gamma irradiation causes noticeable changes in the undoped and TiO2-doped samples in the UV range while the effects are limited in the visible range. The observed changes in the UV region are attributed to photochemical reactions while TiO2-doped samples show retardation or shielding toward continuous gamma irradiation together with the sharing of heavy Pb2+ ions. IR absorption spectra reveal the vibrations of several phosphate groups including the metaphosphate chains as the main structural building units together with the possible Pb?O vibrations.  相似文献   

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Blend films of different ratios of carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC)/polyethylene oxide (PEO) were prepared by the solution casting method. To investigate the effect of irradiation on all properties of prepared blend, it was exposed to different gamma irradiation doses (10, 20, and 30?kGy). Physical properties such as gel fraction (GF) (%) and swelling (SW) (%) were investigated. It was found that the GF (%) increases with increasing irradiation dose up to 20?kGy, while SW (%) decreases with an increase in the irradiation doses for all blend compositions. Moreover, the structural and mechanical properties of the prepared films were studied. The results of the mechanical properties obtained showed that there is an improvement in these properties with an increase in both CMC and irradiation dose up to 20?kGy. The efficiency of metal ions uptake was measured using a UV spectrophotometer. The prepared films showed good tendency to absorb and release metal ions from aqueous media. Thus, the CMC/PEO film can be used in agricultural domain.  相似文献   

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Nonlinear optical materials (NLO) have been garnering attention due to their role in optical data storage, optical communication and laser technology. Organic crystals have emerged as an extremely important class of NLO materials, since their NLO properties compare very well with traditional inorganic NLO materials like KCl, LiNbO3, KDP (potassium dihydrogen phosphate), etc. They offer the additional advantage that they can be grown relatively inexpensively from solution close to room temperature, unlike the inorganic NLO materials which are grown from high temperature melts. In the present work, organic transparent single crystals of methyl para-hydroxy benzoate (MHB) were grown by slow evaporation solution growth technique (SEST) from aqueous solution at room temperature. The changes in structural, electrical and optical properties of gamma irradiated MHB single crystals were studied using X-ray diffraction (XRD), UV–Visible absorption spectroscopy, Photo-luminescence (PL), Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy and AC conductivity measurements at room temperature. The polished MHB single crystals were irradiated with gamma rays of doses 10 and 15 kilogray (kGy). From the XRD analysis, it was observed that gamma irradiation for these doses drastically decreases the crystallinity. The optical absorption constants were examined by UV-Visible absorption spectroscopy, measured over the wavelength range of 200–800?nm, at normal incidence. The optical band gap as estimated from the Tauc plot ((αhν)2 vs hν) was found to be reduced with increasing gamma irradiation doses. PL spectra showed emission at wavelengths of 361?nm (3.43?eV) and 452?nm (2.74?eV), with enhanced intensities for the irradiated crystals. FTIR spectroscopy was utilised to identify the functional groups of MHB and indicated the rupture of specific types of bonds with gamma irradiation. Apart from that, the enhancement of AC conductivity with gamma irradiation was also observed for the gamma irradiated crystals.  相似文献   

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The effect of 8?MeV energy electron beam radiation at 40, 80 and 120?kGy dosage on surface morphology and thermal properties of lithium perchlorate-doped poly (vinylidene fluoride-co-hexafluoropropylene) polymer electrolyte films have been studied. The field emission scanning electron microscopic image shows small-porous structured morphology for unirradiated film, but it changed drastically into large and deep porous structure as well as the size of spherulites is reduced for 120?kGy confirming the influence of irradiation on morphology. The atomic force microscope reveals the significantly changed surface roughness of unirradiated film from 116.8 to 123.4?nm with a hill-like pattern morphology for 120?kGy confirming the increased amorphousity after irradiation. The thermal study confirmed that the decrease in the melting point of unirradiated film 160.86–155.24°C for 120?kGy doses is attributed to the formation of defects by the chain scissioning process resulting in the degradation of polymer electrolytes at high dose.  相似文献   

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Samples from sheets of the polymeric material Makrofol LS 1–1 have been exposed to gamma radiation in the dose range 10–250?kGy. The modifications induced in Makrofol samples due to gamma irradiation have been studied through different characterization techniques such as intrinsic viscosity as a measure of the average molecular mass, Fourier Transform Infrared spectroscopy FTIR, refractive index and color difference studies. The results indicate that the crosslinking dominates at the dose range 50–250?kGy. The crosslinking reported by viscosity measurements is supported by the trend of the function groups present in the sample with the gamma dose. Also, the increase in intrinsic viscosity indicating an increase in the average molecular mass was associated with an increase in the refractive index. Additionally, the non-irradiated Makrofol samples showed significant color sensitivity towards gamma irradiation. The color intensity ΔE, which is the color difference between the non-irradiated sample and those irradiated with different gamma doses, increased (0–5.56) with increasing the dose up to 250?kGy, convoyed by an increase in the red and yellow color components.  相似文献   

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The effect of an 8 MeV electron-beam on the structural, optical and dielectric properties of polystyrene films has been investigated respectively by means of Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, ultraviolet–visible (UV–VIS) spectroscopy and electrical impedance (LCR) analysis over a radiation dose in the range of 50–250 kGy using a Microtron accelerator. The FTIR spectral analysis shows no change in the overall structure of the irradiated polystyrene films, except a minor change in the intensity of a few peaks in the FTIR spectrum, indicating that polystyrene is resistant to electron-beam irradiation over the range of radiation doses investigated. The optical band gap analysis using the UV–VIS absorption spectra of the polystyrene shows a small decrease in the optical band gap (E g) and the activation energy with an increase in electron doses. Further, the dielectric measurements over a frequency range of 100 Hz to 1 MHz for the electron-beam-irradiated polystyrene films show that both the dielectric constant and the dielectric loss increase with an increase in electron radiation dose, which may be ascribed to the formation of defect sites in the band gap of polystyrene as a consequence of molecular chain scission in the polymer films upon irradiation.  相似文献   

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The aim of this work is to evaluate the influence of gamma radiation on a material constituted by a photonic complex used in a UV dosimetry device embedded in a polymeric composite with multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNT). Films of CNT-free and MWCNT-containing composites were exposed to a gamma radiation beam of 60Co. Characterization was performed by X-ray powder diffraction (XRD), thermogravimetric curves (TGA), and luminescence spectroscopy. The results indicate that the presented self-standing hybrid films show improvements to act as a better light conversion molecular device (LCMD) for UV dosimetry applications. Best results are attained after 50 kGy of gamma irradiation (60Co) for CNT-free composites, and 5 kGy for MWCNT-containing films.  相似文献   

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Samples from polycarbonate (PC) were classified into two main groups. The first group was blended with Abietic acid (Rosin) with different compositions, while the second group was blended with ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA) copolymer with almost the same composition. A comparative study of the effect of both Rosin and EVA concentration on the thermal stability of PC has been investigated using thermogravimetric analysis. The results show that blending with Rosin causes the dominance of degradation. Samples from PC with 20% Rosin blend were irradiated with gamma at the dose of range 20–300?kGy. The resultant effect of gamma radiation on the structural properties of the 20% Rosin/ 80%PC blend has been investigated using Fourier Transform Infrared FTIR spectroscopy. The results indicate that degradation of the polymer blend dominates, thus increases the creation of hot free radicals that leads to the formation of color centers in PC. In addition, the transmission of the 20% Rosin/80%PC samples as well as color changes was studied. The color intensity ΔE was greatly increased with increasing the gamma dose up to 300?kGy, accompanied by a significant increase in the blue color component.  相似文献   

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The etching conditions of an indigenously prepared thin film of pentaerythritol tetrakis(allyl carbonate) (PETAC) were standardised for the use as a nuclear track detector. The optimum etching times in 6?N NaOH at 70°C for the appearance of fission and alpha tracks recorded in this detector from a 252Cf solid source were found to be 30 min and 1.50?h, respectively. The experimentally determined values for the bulk and track-etch rates for this detector in 6?N NaOH at 70°C were found to be 1.7?±?0.1 and 88.4?±?10.7?µm/h, respectively. From these results, the important track etching properties such as the critical angle of etching, the sensitivity and the fission track registration efficiency were calculated and compared with the commercially available detectors. The activation energy value for bulk etching calculated by applying Arrhenius equation to the bulk etch rates of the detector determined at different etching temperatures was found to be 0.86?±?0.02?eV. This compares very well with the value of about 1.0?eV reported for most commonly used track detectors. The effects of gamma irradiation on this new detector in the dose range of 200–1000?kGy have also been studied using bulk etch rate technique. The activation energy values for bulk etching calculated from bulk etch rates measurements at different temperatures were found to decrease with the increase in gamma dose indicating scission of the detector due to gamma irradiation. The optical band gap of this detector was also determined using UV–visible spectrometry and the value was found to be 4.37?±?0.05?eV.  相似文献   

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The effects of gamma rays were studied on the optical, structural and chemical properties of the PA-66 polymer samples. The polymer samples obtained from Goodfellow (Cambridge, UK) were irradiated with gamma rays at various doses ranging from 100 to 1250 kGy. The pristine and gamma rays irradiated samples were characterized by UV–visible (UV–VIS) spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction (XRD) and Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy. UV–VIS shows a shift in absorption toward the visible region for irradiated samples and a decrease in band gap energy (Eg). The XRD analyses show an increase in the crystalline nature of the polymer at higher doses as a result of significant decrease in the peak width of XRD patterns. The FTIR spectra show decrease in intensity and shift of various bands with increase in gamma dose.  相似文献   

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Tin oxide thin films were deposited on well cleaned glass substrates by thermal evaporation in vacuum and were annealed at 500?°C in the open atmosphere inside a furnace for 90 min for promoting the sensitivity of the films. The X-ray diffraction studies revealed that the as-deposited films were amorphous in nature and the annealed films showed appreciable crystalline behavior. The annealed thin films were then irradiated using 60Co gamma source. The radiation induced changes were then studied by X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, UV–vis spectroscopy and IV characterization. The remarkable increase in the average grain size, the decrement in the energy band gap and resistivity due to the gamma irradiations up to a certain dose and the reversal of these properties at higher doses are the important observations. The large changes in the conductivity and energy band gap of the annealed thin films due to gamma irradiation make these films quite important device material for the fabrication of gamma sensors and dosimeters.  相似文献   

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The optical properties of ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) film have been studied. The effects of gamma irradiations on the optical spectrum of EVA films have been investigated using spectrophotometric measurements of reflectance and transmittance in the wavelength range 200–1100 nm. The absorption spectra were recorded in the UV–vis region for the unirradiated and irradiated films (from 0 to 50 kGy). Optical constants such as refractive index (n), extinction coefficient (K), and complex dielectric constant have been determined, as well as the optical dispersion parameters and high frequency dielectric constants. A large dependence of the fundamental optical constants on the irradiation dose was noticed. On irradiation, a higher refractive index was obtained as compared with that for unirradiated film. The dispersion parameters, such as E 0 (single‐oscillator energy), E d (dispersive energy), and M ?1 and M ?3 (moments), are discussed in terms of the single‐oscillator Wemple–DiDomenico model.  相似文献   

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Makrofol BL 2–4 is an extrusion film based on Makrolon polycarbonate. It comprises excellent die-cutting performance combined with high light transmission and moderate light scattering properties. It is a class of polymeric solid state nuclear track detectors which has many applications in various radiation detection fields. In the present work, Makrofol samples were irradiated using different gamma doses ranging from 10 to 350 kGy. The structural modifications in the gamma-irradiated Makrofol samples have been studied as a function of dose using different characterization techniques such as X-ray diffraction, intrinsic viscosity, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, thermogravimetric analysis, refractive index and color difference studies. The gamma irradiation in the dose range 20–200 kGy led to a more compact structure of Makrofol polymer, which resulted in an improvement in its thermal stability with an enhancement in its structural and optical properties.  相似文献   

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