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Gamma-irradiation-induced micro-structural variations in flame-retardant polyurethane foam using synchrotron X-ray micro-tomography

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JOURNAL OF SYNCHROTRON RADIATION
Volume 26, Issue -, Pages 1797-1807

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INT UNION CRYSTALLOGRAPHY
DOI: 10.1107/S1600577519009792

Keywords

X-ray imaging; micro-tomography; synchrotron imaging; polyurethane foam; gamma irradiation; morphological image analysis; cellular microstructure; structure-property relation; synchrotron X-ray micro-tomography

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Flame-retardant polyurethane foams are potential packing materials for the transport casks of highly active nuclear materials for shock absorption and insulation purposes. Exposure of high doses of gamma radiation causes cross-linking and chain sectioning of macromolecules in this polymer foam, which leads to reorganization of their cellular microstructure and thereby variations in physico-mechanical properties. In this study, in-house-developed flame-retardant rigid polyurethane foam samples were exposed to gamma irradiation doses in the 0-20kGy range and synchrotron radiation X-ray micro-computed tomography (SR-mu CT) imaging was employed for the analysis of radiation-induced morphological variations in their cellular microstructure. Qualitative and quantitative analysis of SR-mu CT images has revealed significant variations in the average cell size, shape, wall thickness, orientations and spatial anisotropy of the cellular microstructure in polyurethane foam.

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