SEGUCHI Tadao. Fundamental radiation effect on polymers energy transfer from radiation to polymer[J]. Journal of Radiation Research and Radiation Processing, 2007,25(4):197-200.
SEGUCHI Tadao. Fundamental radiation effect on polymers energy transfer from radiation to polymer[J]. Journal of Radiation Research and Radiation Processing, 2007,25(4):197-200.DOI:
Polymer modification such as cross-link, chain scission, and graft-polymerization by radiation is initiated by the quantum energy transferred from radiation to polymers. The active species for chemical reactions are produced through ionization or activation of polymer molecules for any radiation source. The energy transfer occurs mainly by ionic interaction between radiation and polymer molecule, and the contribution from the collision interaction is minor. The radiation of electromagnetic wave as X-ray or γ-ray generates the energetic electron which induces ionic interaction with polymer molecule. The energy loss profile along the penetration to polymer material is much different among the radiation sources of EB, γ-ray, and ion beams in the macroscopic mechanism. In this article, the behavior of single event, that is, the event induced by one electron, γ-ray, ion, and neutron is described by the macroscopic mechanism and by the microscopic mechanism.