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Electron beam irradiation of cellulose

Radiation physics and chemistry, v.78 no.7/8, 2009년, pp.539 - 542  

Driscoll, M. (State University of New York, College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, New York) ,  Stipanovic, A. ,  Winter, W. ,  Cheng, K. ,  Manning, M. ,  Spiese, J. ,  Galloway, R.A. ,  Cleland, M.R.

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Using a 90kW, 3MeV Dynamitron(TM), the molecular weight of microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) was reduced from 82,000 to 5000Da with a dose of 100kGy. The relative crystallinity of the MCC was reduced from 87% to 45% with a dose of 1000kGy. The available surface area, an indication on how well cellulo...

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