Matter and Radiation at Extremes, Volume. 2, Issue 4, 197(2017)
Effect of molecular weight on the quality of poly(alpha-methylstyrene) mandrel
Hollow poly(alpha-methylstyrene) (PAMS) shows application in inertial confinement fusion experiments as the degradable mandrels of glow plasma polymer shells. However, the molecular weight of PAMS has great influence on the quality of mandrels. In this work, this influence was systematically studied using several PAMS samples with different molecular weights. For PAMS shells with 900 μm inner diameter and different wall thickness, when the molecular weight of PAMS is in the range of 300-500 kg·mol-1, perfect sphericity and good wall thickness uniformity can be obtained. In contrast, when increasing molecular weight to 800 kg·mol -1, the sphericity and the wall thickness uniformity become worse. Moreover, compared with the wall uniformity, the sphericity of PAMS shells was much less sensitive to the molecular weight. The results also showed that the stability of W1/O compound droplets of PAMS shells were less affected by the molecular weight. It was revealed that the wall uniformity and the sphericity of the PAMS shells were associated with the diffusion rates of fluorobenzene (FB).
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Xiuyun Shangguan, Sufen Chen, Shuang Ma, Meifang Liu, Changhuan Tang, Yong Yi, Zhanwen Zhang. Effect of molecular weight on the quality of poly(alpha-methylstyrene) mandrel[J]. Matter and Radiation at Extremes, 2017, 2(4): 197
Category: Research Article
Received: Aug. 14, 2016
Accepted: Feb. 28, 2017
Published Online: Jan. 17, 2018
The Author Email: Zhang Zhanwen (bjzzw1973@163.com)