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Effect of absorbed dose on structure and properties of dimeric acid polyamide
RADIATION CHEMISTRY | 更新时间:2025-03-01
    • Effect of absorbed dose on structure and properties of dimeric acid polyamide

    • In the field of materials science, researchers have used high-energy electron beams to treat dimeric acid polyamides and found that an increase in absorbed dose leads to changes in molecular structure and significant improvements in performance, providing new ideas for material modification.
    • Journal of Radiation Research and Radiation Processing   Vol. 40, Issue 2, Pages: 27-34(2022)
    • DOI:10.11889/j.1000-3436.2021-0204    

      CLC: TL13
    • Received:10 August 2021

      Revised:24 September 2021

      Accepted:2021-09-24

      Published:20 April 2022

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  • RAO Xiaobo.Effect of absorbed dose on structure and properties of dimeric acid polyamide[J].Journal of Radiation Research and Radiation Processing,2022,40(02):27-34. DOI: 10.11889/j.1000-3436.2021-0204.

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