X-RAY INVESTIGATIONS OF CRYSTALLINE PHASE IN POLYETHILENTEREFTALAT SUPERMOLECULAR STRUCTURE INFLUENCED BY THE THERMAL, RADIATION AND MAGNETIC EFFECTS

Authors

  • A. H. Martirosyan Chair of Solid States, YSU, Armenia
  • V. N. Aghabekian Chair of Solid States, YSU, Armenia
  • P. A. Grigoryan Chair of Solid States, YSU, Armenia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.46991/PYSUA.2003.37.1.059

Keywords:

polyethilentereftalat , supermolecular structure , radiation influences, crystalline phase

Abstract

The temperature dependence of the polyethilentereftalat supermolecular structure is investigated. It is shown, that the most crystalline phase is formed at 80°C temperature (1 hour) inlike the literature data, according to which the most crystalline phase is formed at 110°C. Crystalline formations size $10^{–5} cm$ are formed in polyethilentereftalat at the magnetic field influence. $\alpha$-  and $\gamma$-radiation influences destroy the crystalline phase and increase the amorphous phase.

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2003-03-10

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Physics

How to Cite

Martirosyan, A. H., Aghabekian, V. N., & Grigoryan, P. A. (2003). X-RAY INVESTIGATIONS OF CRYSTALLINE PHASE IN POLYETHILENTEREFTALAT SUPERMOLECULAR STRUCTURE INFLUENCED BY THE THERMAL, RADIATION AND MAGNETIC EFFECTS. Proceedings of the YSU A: Physical and Mathematical Sciences, 37(1 (200), 59-64. https://doi.org/10.46991/PYSUA.2003.37.1.059