Effect of neutron irradiation on neat epoxy resin stability in shielding applications

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Epoxy resin is a thermoset polymer and is one of the main candidates for radiation shielding application. In this investigation, carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen analysis showed that the presence of the light element of nitrogen in cured epoxy could lead to more effective neutron shielding ability compared with physical curing. The effect of neutron irradiation of amine-cured epoxy was studied by infrared spectroscopy. Neat epoxy samples were irradiated at the core of the Tehran Research Reactor in the same neutron flux in the order of 1013 (neutron/cm2×s) at several radiation times (up to 12 h). The results indicated that neutron irradiation caused moderate changes in peak absorption locations of epoxy spectra. This result indicates that, in this neutron flux and irradiation time, the molecular structure of epoxy remains stable.

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Adeli, R., Shirmardi, S. P., Abbasi, H., & Ahmadi, S. J. (2018). Effect of neutron irradiation on neat epoxy resin stability in shielding applications. Science and Engineering of Composite Materials, 25(4), 725–729. https://doi.org/10.1515/secm-2016-0312

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