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dc.contributor.authorGoulas, A. E.en
dc.contributor.authorRiganakos, K. A.en
dc.contributor.authorKontominas, M. G.en
dc.date.accessioned2015-11-24T16:56:53Z-
dc.date.available2015-11-24T16:56:53Z-
dc.identifier.issn0969-806X-
dc.identifier.urihttps://olympias.lib.uoi.gr/jspui/handle/123456789/10505-
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dc.subjectsemirigid packaging materialsen
dc.subjectsheetsen
dc.subjectbottlesen
dc.subjectmechanical propertiesen
dc.subjectoverall migrationen
dc.subjectgamma radiationen
dc.subjectelectron-beam irradiationen
dc.subjectfood-grade pvcen
dc.subjectgamma-radiationen
dc.subjectpvdc/pvc filmsen
dc.subjectfree-radicalsen
dc.subjectolive oilen
dc.subjectmigrationen
dc.subjectpolymersen
dc.subjectproductsen
dc.subjectdioctyladipateen
dc.titleEffect of ionizing radiation on physicochemical and mechanical properties of commercial monolayer and multilayer semirigid plastics packaging materialsen
heal.typejournalArticle-
heal.type.enJournal articleen
heal.type.elΆρθρο Περιοδικούel
heal.identifier.primaryDOI 10.1016/j.radphyschem.2003.08.013-
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heal.languageen-
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heal.recordProviderΠανεπιστήμιο Ιωαννίνων. Σχολή Θετικών Επιστημών. Τμήμα Χημείαςel
heal.publicationDate2004-
heal.abstractTensile testing, overall migration tests and sensory tests were used to evaluate the effects of gamma irradiation (5-60 kGy) on six commercial semirigid packaging materials. The monolayer and multilayer materials in sheet or bottle form were: polystyrene (PS), polypropylene (PP), polyvinyl chloride/high-density polyethylene (PVC/HDPE), polyethylene terepthalate (PET), HDPE/polyamide (HDPE/PA) and HDPE. In terms of mechanical strength, PET was the most radiation-resistant material, while the HDPE monolayer and multilayer showed some degradation after 60 kGy. PS was slightly affected after 30 kGy, whereas PP was severly degraded and became very brittle. Generally, there was no change in overall migration at lower doses; at higher doses migration from PP tended to increase, while migration from HDPE/PVC tended to decrease. Odor and taste transfer as well as discoloration were observed with most plastics, especially at higher doses, and it is concluded that these tests are a sensitive and important quality control tool for evaluating irradiated packaging materials. (C) 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.en
heal.publisherElsevieren
heal.journalNameRadiation Physics and Chemistryen
heal.journalTypepeer reviewed-
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