Use of lead (II) sulfide nanoparticles as stabilizer for PMMA exposed to gamma irradiation

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Lead (II) sulfide (PbS) were synthesized by sonochemical method and crystals with cubic structure exhibit aggregated nanoparticles with size in the range of 50-100 nm. Commercial Poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) containing the PbS nanoparticles (PbS-NP) exposed to gamma irradiation were investigated and both the viscosity-average molar mass (Mv) and degradation index (DI) values were measured. Ours results showed decreases in molar mass when the systems were gamma irradiated, i. e., random scission effects that take place in the main chain. On the other hand, DI results showed that the addition of PbS-NP at 0.3 wt% into the PMMA matrix decreased 100% the number of main chain scissions. Results about the free radical scavenger action of the PbS-NP were obtained by use of 2,2-diphenyl-1-(2,4,6-trinitrophenyl)-hydrazyl radical (DPPH) and are discussed in this study. Analysis of infrared spectra, refraction index, mechanical, and thermal properties showed influence of the PbS-NP in the physical behavior of PMMA.

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Garcia, O. P., De Albuquerque, M. C. C., Da Silva Aquino, K. A., De Araujo, P. L. B., & De Araujo, E. S. (2015). Use of lead (II) sulfide nanoparticles as stabilizer for PMMA exposed to gamma irradiation. Materials Research, 18(2), 365–372. https://doi.org/10.1590/1516-1439.330214

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