Ảnh hưởng của chiếu xạ tia x lên các tính chất vật lí của vật liệu polyvinyl chloride
In this investigation, the MBR-1618R-BE (Hitachi, Japan) machine is used to generate X-rays. Low energy X-rays vary with energies 0.5 kGy, 1.0 kGy, 5 kGy, and 10 kGy radiation level, and time is 7.83 minutes, 15.75 minutes, 78.73 minutes, and 157.46 minutes respectively. This research investigate...
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Định dạng: | Journal article |
Ngôn ngữ: | English |
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2024
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Truy cập trực tuyến: | https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/3605 |
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Tóm tắt: | In this investigation, the MBR-1618R-BE (Hitachi, Japan) machine is used to generate X-rays.
Low energy X-rays vary with energies 0.5 kGy, 1.0 kGy, 5 kGy, and 10 kGy radiation level, and time
is 7.83 minutes, 15.75 minutes, 78.73 minutes, and 157.46 minutes respectively. This research
investigates the effect of X-ray irradiation doses on the physico-chemical properties of PVC. PVC
samples before and after irradiation are transferred in liquid form by using microwave digestion
Mars 6 and then X-ray Powder Diffraction (XRD) to determine the structural morphological
characteristics of PVC samples. XRD results show that the change of PVC polymer structure depends
significantly on a radiation dose. At the diffraction peaks of angles 17.670 and 26.170, the count at
the peak region decreases sharply at a low projection dose at 0.5 kGy and 1 kGy, and in this region,
the structural change according to the projection dose takes the form of a linear superlative function.
With higher energy from 1 kGy to 10 kGy, the effect on the PVC structure changes gradually. The
study results show that the application of radiation in PVC destruction can be applied to reduce the
decomposition time. It also results in less waste disposal to the environment. |
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