The Radiothermoluminescence Of The Chlorinated Polyethylene

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Solid Organic Materials, Thermoluminescence, Mossbauer Effect, Other Gamma-Ray Spectroscopy

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The radiothermoluminescence (RTL) of the high density polyetilene (HDPE) by gamma-irradiation was studied together with the thermally stimulated currents (TSC).
The investigation was carried for several kind of samples: pure high density polyethlene and chlorinated high density polyethlene with 7, 28 and 42 per cent chlorine.
It has been established, that the intensity of the radiothermoluminescence decreases on the high density polyethylene with the chlorination and the thermally stimulated currents increase as a function of the temperature T has been observed as well that a new phase has been formed in the chlorinated polyethylene with the both methods of the investigation.

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