Structure of polytetrafluoroethylene modified by the combined action of γ-radiation and high temperatures

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Abstract

By means of X-ray computed microtomography (XCMT), the existence of a developed porous structure with an average pore diameter of ~3.5 µm and pore content of ~1.1 vol.% has been revealed in unirradiated polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE). It has been found that the combined action of gamma radiation (absorbed dose per PTFE of ~170 kGy) and high temperatures (327–350◦C) leads to the disappearance of the porous structure and the formation of several large pores with sizes from 30 to 50 µm in the bulk of thermal-radiation modified PTFE (TRM-PTFE). It has been established by X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis that the thermal-radiation modification of PTFE leads to an increase in the interplanar spacings, the degree of crystallinity and the volume of the unit cell, as well as to a decrease in the size of crystals and the X-ray density of the crystalline phase in comparison with the initial polymer. It is assumed that the previously-established effect of improving the deformation-strength and tribological properties of the TRM-PTFE can be due not only to the radiation cross-linking of polymer chains but also to the disappearance of the pore system and to the ordering of the crystalline phase of PTFE.

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Smolyanskii, A. S., Politova, E. D., Koshkina, O. A., Arsentyev, M. A., Kusch, P. P., Moskvitin, L. V., … Trakhtenberg, L. I. (2021). Structure of polytetrafluoroethylene modified by the combined action of γ-radiation and high temperatures. Polymers, 13(21). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym13213678

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