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Gamma radiation effects on mechanical properties and morphology of a polyurethane derivate from castor oil
Authors:Elaine Cristina Azevedo  Gilberto Orivaldo Chierice  Salvador Claro Neto  Daniel Scheidegger Soboll  Eduardo Mauro Nascimento  Carlos Mauricio Lepienski
Affiliation:1. UTFPR , Fisica, av. Sete de Setembro 3165, Curitiba, 80230-901, Brazil helunica@yahoo.com.br;3. USP, IQSC , S?o Carlos, Brazil;4. UTFPR , Fisica, av. Sete de Setembro 3165, Curitiba, 80230-901, Brazil;5. UFPR , Física, Curitiba, Brazil
Abstract:In this study, an adhesive of a polyurethane derivate from castor oil was irradiated with gamma radiation from a 60Co source, at doses from 0.2 to 25 kGy. This adhesive polyurethane is considered for use in hospital furniture because it does not liberate dangerous solvents. Hardness and elastic modulus were measured by instrumented indentation with a pyramidal Berkovich indenter, using loads from 0.08–40 mN with a nanoindenter XP. The instrumented indentation hardness was 110 MPa for an untreated sample, increasing to 124 MPa after irradiation with 25 kGy, at penetration depths of about 5 μm. The increases in elastic modulus induced by radiation were less pronounced. This polyurethane is naturally cross-linked and the relative modifications in the hardness are attributed to an additional cross-linking process induced by radiation. X-ray diffraction indicates a slight increase in crystallinity. The roughness measured by atomic force microscopy increases after gamma irradiation.
Keywords:gamma radiation  polyurethane  castor oil  hardness
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