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Radiothermoluminescence studies of chlorinated polyphenylmethacrylate polymers

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Radiation chemical processes in polyphenylmethacrylate and several chlorinated polyphenylmethacrylate samples are analyzed by means of radiothermoluminescence. The spectral distribution of the luminescence was also studied in dependence on the temperature. The observed results show that the chlorine atoms play a dominating role in the radiation chemical reactions.

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Kunze, R., Wäsche, M. & Linke, E. Radiothermoluminescence studies of chlorinated polyphenylmethacrylate polymers. Polymer Bulletin 15, 285–289 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00255076

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