Radiation-induced gas evolution in epoxy resins with correlation to bond cleavage under γ-irradiation | Synapse
March 3, 2026
Radiation-induced gas evolution in epoxy resins with correlation to bond cleavage under γ-irradiation
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Gas evolution occurs as a direct result of bond cleavage in epoxy resins under gamma irradiation, leading to changes in material properties.
Analysis shows that the extent of gas production directly correlates with the degree of bond cleavage, providing insights into the mechanism of degradation.
The method involves assessing epoxy resin samples exposed to gamma irradiation, measuring gas release, and analyzing structural changes.
Understanding these mechanisms highlights the need for improved material stability under radiation exposure, especially in various applications.