Structural and Functional Properties of Ion Beam Modified Elastomers
J. Jagielskia, b, U. Ostaszewskac, D. Bielinskic, d, A. Piatkowskaa, and M. Romanieca
aInstitute for Electronic Materials Technology, Wólczyńska 133, 01-919 Warszawa, Poland
bNational Centre for Nuclear Research, A. Sołtana 7, 05-400 Otwock-Świerk, Poland
cInstitute for Engineering of Polymer Materials & Dyes, Division of Elastomers & Rubber Technology, Harcerska 30, 05-820 Piastów, Poland
dTechnical University of Łódź, Institute of Polymer & Dye Technology, B. Stefanowskiego 12/16, 90-924 Łódź, Poland
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Studies on the use of energetic ion beams for material modification have been initiated originally within the Manhattan project and have been continuously developed since then. The consecutive steps were devoted to the studies of ion implantation into semiconductors, metals, ceramics and, most recently, organic materials. One of the latest areas of applications is modification of elastomers, commonly known as rubbers. In the present paper the results of the studies on structural and functional properties of irradiated elastomers will be presented with the special emphasis on the materials used in aviation and military applications. Among the structural modifications, a massive loss of hydrogen atoms appears as the most peculiar characteristic of irradiated elastomers. Functional properties of irradiated rubbers: microhardness and friction coefficient, will be presented and application potential of the materials discussed.

DOI: 10.12693/APhysPolA.123.888
PACS numbers: 83.80.Va, 81.40.Pq, 81.40.Cd, 81.40.Ef