The physico – chemical changes induced in polymers following to radiation can be studied by a range of spectroscopic techniques. Recent developments in instrumentation and data analysis procedures in electronic, vibrational and magnetic resonance spectroscopes have provided considerable new insights, into polymer structure and behavior. The applications of these spectroscopic methods in polymer studies are reviewed with emphasis on their utility in investigations of radiation effects on macromolecule
There are three possible pathways for the radiation degradation of polymer molecules: neutral radica...
With the increasing demand for industrial product quality improvement and production rationalization...
International audienceCompared to other materials such as steels or ceramics, polymers are quite sen...
Three studies of polymer systems have been carried out using vibrational spectroscopic techniques. T...
NMR spectroscopy has made a significant contribution to the understanding of radiation effects in po...
The mechanisms of radiation effects on polyethylene are investigated by studies of high molecular we...
The work described in this thesis involved the study of novel methods of analysing polymers using a ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN016942 / BLDSC - British Library D...
The physical and chemical effects of the soft X-ray irradiation of polymers have been systematically...
Generally, organic materials are rather sensitive against ionizing radiations. Polymers have exact a...
The problems involved in obtaining and interpreting the infrared spectra of high polymers are discus...
The discovery of radioactivity in 1896 was almost immediately followed by studies of the effects of ...
Several aspects of the use of molecular spectroscopic techniques are presented. The use of luminesce...
Soft X-rays induced radiation chemistry in selected Fe molecular compounds and some aliphatic polyme...
Soft X-rays induced radiation chemistry in selected Fe molecular compounds and some aliphatic polyme...
There are three possible pathways for the radiation degradation of polymer molecules: neutral radica...
With the increasing demand for industrial product quality improvement and production rationalization...
International audienceCompared to other materials such as steels or ceramics, polymers are quite sen...
Three studies of polymer systems have been carried out using vibrational spectroscopic techniques. T...
NMR spectroscopy has made a significant contribution to the understanding of radiation effects in po...
The mechanisms of radiation effects on polyethylene are investigated by studies of high molecular we...
The work described in this thesis involved the study of novel methods of analysing polymers using a ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN016942 / BLDSC - British Library D...
The physical and chemical effects of the soft X-ray irradiation of polymers have been systematically...
Generally, organic materials are rather sensitive against ionizing radiations. Polymers have exact a...
The problems involved in obtaining and interpreting the infrared spectra of high polymers are discus...
The discovery of radioactivity in 1896 was almost immediately followed by studies of the effects of ...
Several aspects of the use of molecular spectroscopic techniques are presented. The use of luminesce...
Soft X-rays induced radiation chemistry in selected Fe molecular compounds and some aliphatic polyme...
Soft X-rays induced radiation chemistry in selected Fe molecular compounds and some aliphatic polyme...
There are three possible pathways for the radiation degradation of polymer molecules: neutral radica...
With the increasing demand for industrial product quality improvement and production rationalization...
International audienceCompared to other materials such as steels or ceramics, polymers are quite sen...