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Competitive scission and cross linking in a solid polymer electrolyte exposed to gamma irradiation: Simulation by a fractal model

Subhasish Ghosal, Madhumita Mukhopadhyay, Ruma Ray and Sujata Tarafdar

Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 2014, vol. 400, issue C, 139-150

Abstract: Gamma irradiation influences the microstructure of polymers that significantly affects the correlated properties of solid polymer electrolytes (SPEs). The present paper introduces a deterministic fractal model of polymer molecules and investigates the morphological changes due to gamma irradiation in SPE. The computer aided simulation is primarily based on radiation induced scission and/or cross linking of polymer molecules. The drift velocity of conducting ion which is proportional to conductivity, is calculated considering two competing effects, viz. trapping effect of ions diffusing inside a branched fractal molecule and the motion assisted by segmental motion of the polymer itself. Variations in ionic conductivity, molecular weight distribution, intrinsic viscosity etc., as a function of probability of scission and/or cross linking show significant correlation with microstructural change induced by gamma radiation of variable dose. The present theoretical study enables easy understanding for correlation of associated properties exhibited upon experimental system perturbation through gamma irradiation.

Keywords: Fractals; Polymer electrolyte; Gamma irradiation; Ionic conductivity; Segmental motion; Trapping (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1016/j.physa.2014.01.010

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