Experimental and Theoretical Study of Gamma Radiolysis and Dose Rate Effect of o-Cresol Formaldehyde Epoxy Composites

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES(2022)

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Gamma radiolysis behaviors and mechanisms of silica-filled o-cresol formaldehyde epoxy are studied at 2.20 x 10(-5) to 1.95 x 10(-1) Gy/s. The radiolysis-induced changes in chemical structures do not severely affect its thermostability. The slightly deteriorated mechanical strength at temperature exceeding 100 degrees C is accompanied by the declining glass transition temperature (from 185.9 to 172.2 degrees C) and enhanced damping ability. The gas yields of hydrogen, methane, and carbon dioxide manifest a remarkable dose rate effect. Based on the Schwarzschild law, their yields at an extremely low dose rate are accurately predicted by the established master curves. Besides, the latent radiolysis of gas products and postradiation effect are found with caution. The radiation-caused residual spin species are proved to be composed of silica defects and a phenoxy-type free radical with a tert-butyl group, according to the experimental results, theoretical calculations, and spectra simulations. The lower vertical ionization potential (7.6 eV) and adiabatic ionization potential (7.1 eV) are primarily due to the ionization of the benzene ring moiety with the tert-butyl group, which is likely to suffer from radiolysis. The calculated bond dissociation energy (260.8-563.5 kJ/mol) of the typical chemical bonds of epoxy is consistent with its radiolytic vulnerability and degradation mechanisms.
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epoxy, gamma radiolysis, dose rate effect, lifetime prediction, quantum chemistry
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