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Structural Changes in Tritium-Substituted Polymeric Materials by Beta Decays: A Molecular Dynamics Study
Haolun LISusumu FUJIWARAHiroaki NAKAMURATomoko MIZUGUCHITakuo YASUNAGATakao OTSUKATakahiro KENMOTSUYuji HATANOShinji SAITO
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2019 Volume 14 Pages 3401106

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The molecular mechanism through which how beta decays in tritium-substituted species damage DNA and polymeric materials is still unknown. Molecular dynamics simulations of hydrogen-removed polyethylene were performed to predict the structural change of the polyethylene chain after the substituted tritium decays. We calculated the potential energy, the global orientational order parameter, and the average number of consecutive trans bonds. The results are that, the greater the number of removed hydrogen atoms, the higher the potential energy and the lower the value of the global orientational order parameter and the average number of consecutive trans bonds. Thus, after losing hydrogen, polyethylene becomes poorer in terms of both thermal and structural stabilities.

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