Detecting onset of chain scission and crosslinking of γ-ray irradiated elastomer surfaces using frictional force microscopy

Banerjee, S. ; Sinha, N. K. ; Gayathri, N. ; Ponraju, D. ; Tyagi, A. K. ; Baldev Raj, (2007) Detecting onset of chain scission and crosslinking of γ-ray irradiated elastomer surfaces using frictional force microscopy Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 40 (3). pp. 834-839. ISSN 0022-3727

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Official URL: http://iopscience.iop.org/0022-3727/40/3/021

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0022-3727/40/3/021

Abstract

We report here that atomic force microscopy (AFM) in frictional force mode can be used to detect the onset of chain scission and crosslinking in polymeric and macromolecular samples upon irradiation. A systematic investigation to detect chain scission and crosslinking of two elastomers, (1) ethylene-propylene-diene monomer rubber and (2) fluorocarbon rubber, upon γ -ray irradiation has been carried out using frictional force microscopy (FFM). From the AFM results we observed that both the elastomers show a systematic smoothening of its surfaces, as the γ-ray dose rate increases. However, the frictional property studied using FFM of the sample surfaces show an initial increase and then a decrease as a function of dose rate. This behaviour of increase in its frictional property has been attributed to the onset of chain scission, and the subsequent decrease in friction has been attributed to the onset of crosslinking of the polymer chains. The evaluated qualitative and semi-quantitative changes observed in the overall frictional property as a function of the γ-ray dose rate for the two elastomers are presented in this paper.

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