Polystyrene-based Hollow Microsphere Synthesized by 3-ray Irradiation-assisted Polymerization and Self-Assembly and Its Application in Detection of Ionizing Radiation

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To simply and multitudinously synthesize hollow microspheres in a pure system is important for relevant research and application. Here, a simple and novel one-pot synthetic strategy to prepare polystyrene (PS) hollow microspheres via irradiation-assisted free-radical polymerizing and self-assembly (IFPS) approach under 3-ray irradiation with no additives introduced into the system is presented. And PS/2,5-Diphenyloxazole (PPO) fluorescent microspheres have been prepared successfully by IFPS reaction, which can be used as scintillators for the detection of ionizing radiation. A linear relationship between emitted luminescence and dose-activity in water is obtained, which suggests that composite microspheres could be used as liquid scintillation in specific environment.

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Fan, W., Li, Q., Hu, L., Yan, S., Wen, W., Chai, Z., & Liu, H. (2017). Polystyrene-based Hollow Microsphere Synthesized by 3-ray Irradiation-assisted Polymerization and Self-Assembly and Its Application in Detection of Ionizing Radiation. Scientific Reports, 7. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep41876

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