Artículo
Surface characterization of ultra high molecular weight polyethylene modified by swift heavy ion beam bombardment
del Grosso, Mariela Fernanda
; Chappa, Veronica Cecilia
; Garcia Bermudez, Gerardo Jose
; Forlerer, Elena; Behar, M.
Fecha de publicación:
05/2008
Editorial:
Elsevier Science SA
Revista:
Surface and Coatings Technology
ISSN:
0257-8972
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
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Resumen
The damage processes induced by swift heavy ions (SHI), can be very different to those induced by classical low ionising particles. This is dueto the high electronic stopping power of SHI. Ultra high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) was irradiated with 6.77 MeV helium and12.5 MeV carbon beams and fluences ranging from 1011 to 1013 cm−2 and 2×1010 to 5×1013 cm−2, respectively. Structural changes at thepolymer near surface region were studied by means of infrared spectroscopy measurements and wear resistance tests. With FTIR spectroscopy westudied the changes in crystallinity, double bond C_C, trans-vynilene and graphite formation and the evolution of methylene group as a functionof fluence. The experiments have determined that exists an optimum ion fluence value, that depends on the ion mass and energy, at which the wearresistance increases of about 85% respect to the unirradiated polymer. For helium this value is 2×1012 cm−2 and for carbon 4×1011 cm−2. Atthese fluence values no sign of graphite was found by FTIR studies. Using a Monte Carlo simulation program we determined that the surface areaaffected by the track core of the incoming ions was less than 19 and 35% for helium and carbon respectively.
Palabras clave:
UHMWPE
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Swift Heavy ions
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Ion fluence analysis
,
FTIR spectroscopy
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del Grosso, Mariela Fernanda; Chappa, Veronica Cecilia; Garcia Bermudez, Gerardo Jose; Forlerer, Elena; Behar, M.; Surface characterization of ultra high molecular weight polyethylene modified by swift heavy ion beam bombardment; Elsevier Science SA; Surface and Coatings Technology; 202; 17; 5-2008; 4227-4232
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