Abstract
In this paper we review recent advances in industrial applications of electron-beam irradiation in the field of polymer processing at the Takasaki Radiation Chemistry Research Establishment (TRCRE) of JAERI (Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute), and the Whiteshell Laboratories of AECL Research, Canada. Irradiation of a substrate with ionizing radiation produces free radicals through ionization and excitation events. The subsequent chemistry of these radicals is used in radiation processing as a substitute for conventional processing techniques based on heating and/or the addition of chemicals. The advantages of radiation processing include the formation of novel products with desirable material properties, favourable overall process economics and, often, environmental benefits.
Citation Formats
Makuuchi, K, Sasak, T, Vikis, A C, and Singh, A.
Advances in radiation processing of polymeric materials.
Canada: N. p.,
1993.
Web.
Makuuchi, K, Sasak, T, Vikis, A C, & Singh, A.
Advances in radiation processing of polymeric materials.
Canada.
Makuuchi, K, Sasak, T, Vikis, A C, and Singh, A.
1993.
"Advances in radiation processing of polymeric materials."
Canada.
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title = {Advances in radiation processing of polymeric materials}
author = {Makuuchi, K, Sasak, T, Vikis, A C, and Singh, A}
abstractNote = {In this paper we review recent advances in industrial applications of electron-beam irradiation in the field of polymer processing at the Takasaki Radiation Chemistry Research Establishment (TRCRE) of JAERI (Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute), and the Whiteshell Laboratories of AECL Research, Canada. Irradiation of a substrate with ionizing radiation produces free radicals through ionization and excitation events. The subsequent chemistry of these radicals is used in radiation processing as a substitute for conventional processing techniques based on heating and/or the addition of chemicals. The advantages of radiation processing include the formation of novel products with desirable material properties, favourable overall process economics and, often, environmental benefits.}
place = {Canada}
year = {1993}
month = {Dec}
}
title = {Advances in radiation processing of polymeric materials}
author = {Makuuchi, K, Sasak, T, Vikis, A C, and Singh, A}
abstractNote = {In this paper we review recent advances in industrial applications of electron-beam irradiation in the field of polymer processing at the Takasaki Radiation Chemistry Research Establishment (TRCRE) of JAERI (Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute), and the Whiteshell Laboratories of AECL Research, Canada. Irradiation of a substrate with ionizing radiation produces free radicals through ionization and excitation events. The subsequent chemistry of these radicals is used in radiation processing as a substitute for conventional processing techniques based on heating and/or the addition of chemicals. The advantages of radiation processing include the formation of novel products with desirable material properties, favourable overall process economics and, often, environmental benefits.}
place = {Canada}
year = {1993}
month = {Dec}
}