Gamma‐ray‐induced modification of poly(ethylene terephthalate) and polypropylene solid materials with halogen‐containing olefins for X‐ray CT image contrast enhancement

Author:

Nakaya Toshimi1ORCID,Katsura Daiji12,Kawakami Keigo2,Komaguchi Kenji2,Adachi Yohei2ORCID,Tanabe Eishi3,Ohshita Joji12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Materials Model‐Based Research Digital Monozukuri (Manufacturing) Education and Research Center, Hiroshima University Higashi‐Hiroshima Japan

2. Smart Innovation Program, Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering Hiroshima University Higashi‐Hiroshima Japan

3. West Region Industrial Research Center Hiroshima Prefectural Technology Research Institute Higashi‐Hiroshima Japan

Abstract

AbstractIt is known that X‐ray CT of organic polymer materials usually provides low‐contrast images because of the low X‐ray absorption of these materials. In this paper, we describe a new method to enhance the contrast of X‐ray CT images of organic polymer materials. We demonstrate that gamma‐ray irradiation of poly (ethylene terephthalate) (PET) fibers in dichloromethane containing 2‐bromoethyl methacrylate, 2‐chloroethyl methacrylate, or 4‐bromostyrene results in the grafting of halogen‐containing oligomeric chains onto the PET fibers. Focused ion beam scanning electron microscopy (FIB‐SEM) and time‐of‐flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (TOF‐SIMS) analyses revealed a homogeneous distribution of bromine atoms within the 2‐bromoethyl methacrylate‐modified PET fibers, not only on the surface. This uniform incorporation translated to a significant improvement in X‐ray CT image contrast compared with pristine fibers. Similar treatment of polypropylene pellets also enhanced the contrast of their X‐ray CT images. This is a new simple and effective method to enhance the X‐ray CT image contrast and potentially applicable to various polymer materials including polymer composites and porous polymer materials, readily allowing the observation of their 3D microstructures finely.

Publisher

Wiley

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