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A mechanism of surface hardness enhancement for H(+) irradiated polycarbonate

H(+) irradiation increases the surface hardness of polycarbonate. Nano indentation measurement shows that the hardness increases up to 3.7 GPa at the dose of 5 × 10(16) # cm(−2) and at the irradiation energy of 150 keV. In addition, the hardness increases with the dose and the energy of H(+) irradia...

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Autores principales: Yeo, Sunmog, Cho, Won-Je, Kim, Dong-Seok, Lee, Chan Young, Hwang, Yong Seok, Suk, Jae Kwon, Kim, Chorong, Ha, Jun Mok
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9055866/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35520065
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra05073c
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Sumario:H(+) irradiation increases the surface hardness of polycarbonate. Nano indentation measurement shows that the hardness increases up to 3.7 GPa at the dose of 5 × 10(16) # cm(−2) and at the irradiation energy of 150 keV. In addition, the hardness increases with the dose and the energy of H(+) irradiation. In accordance with the nano indentation measurement, the Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) depends on the dose and energy of H(+) irradiation. The peak at ∼1500 cm(−1) for the aromatic ring and the peak at ∼1770 cm(−1) for the C[double bond, length as m-dash]O stretch decrease with increasing dose and energy, while the increase of the dose and energy develops a new C[double bond, length as m-dash]O stretch vibration at ∼1700 cm(−1) and forms aromatic hydrocarbons at ∼1600 cm(−1). X-ray diffraction experiments are also consistent with the nano indentation measurement and FTIR spectra. Based on the experiments, we discuss a possible mechanism of the surface hardness enhancements by ion beam irradiation.