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Gamma radiation-assisted functionalization of flax fibers for diversified applications

In this study the flax fiber surface, which has gained immense attention, is modified by grafting methacrylamide using gamma radiation. The monomer and inhibitor concentrations, irradiation dose and dose rate have been optimized to obtain the desired grafting yield (55 wt%). The Fourier transform in...

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Published in:Journal of radioanalytical and nuclear chemistry 2024-02, Vol.333 (2), p.687-694
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Fourier transforms
Gamma rays
Grafting
Hadrons
Heavy Ions
Inorganic Chemistry
Mechanical properties
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Nuclear Chemistry
Nuclear Physics
Physical Chemistry
Radiation dosage
Thermal stability
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