• Chinese Journal of Lasers
  • Vol. 49, Issue 4, 0411002 (2022)
Xiujuan Zhang1、2, Cuimei Li1、2, Lixin Peng2, Junxian Liu1、**, and Guiwen Wang2、*
Author Affiliations
  • 1College of Physics Science and Technology, Guangxi Normal University, Guilin, Guangxi 541004, China
  • 2Biophysical and Environmental Sciences Research Center, Guangxi Academy of Sciences, Nanning, Guangxi 530007, China
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    Xiujuan Zhang, Cuimei Li, Lixin Peng, Junxian Liu, Guiwen Wang. Analysis of Aging Mechanism of Polystyrene Microspheres by Using Single Particle Raman Spectroscopy[J]. Chinese Journal of Lasers, 2022, 49(4): 0411002 Copy Citation Text show less
    Average Raman spectra of PS microspheres with different particle sizes treated by UV radiation after different days. (a) 1 μm, molecular structure of PS shown in inset; (b) 2 μm; (c) 3 μm; (d) 5 μm
    Fig. 1. Average Raman spectra of PS microspheres with different particle sizes treated by UV radiation after different days. (a) 1 μm, molecular structure of PS shown in inset; (b) 2 μm; (c) 3 μm; (d) 5 μm
    Peak signal intensities of PS microspheres with different particle sizes versus UV radiation time. (a) 620 cm-1 peak; (b) 1001 cm-1 peak
    Fig. 2. Peak signal intensities of PS microspheres with different particle sizes versus UV radiation time. (a) 620 cm-1 peak; (b) 1001 cm-1 peak
    Main component analysis of single particle Raman spectra for PS microspheres with different particle sizes after 05 d aging. (a)(b) 1 μm ; (c)(d) 2 μm; (e)(f) 3 μm; (g)(h) 5 μm
    Fig. 3. Main component analysis of single particle Raman spectra for PS microspheres with different particle sizes after 05 d aging. (a)(b) 1 μm ; (c)(d) 2 μm; (e)(f) 3 μm; (g)(h) 5 μm
    PC2 and PC3 load analysis for PS microspheres with different particle sizes after 05 d aging. (a) 1 μm;(b) 2 μm; (c) 3 μm; (d) 5 μm
    Fig. 4. PC2 and PC3 load analysis for PS microspheres with different particle sizes after 05 d aging. (a) 1 μm;(b) 2 μm; (c) 3 μm; (d) 5 μm
    Surface morphologies of 2 μm PS particles after UV treatment for different processing days (scale is 5 μm). (a) 0; (b) 1; (c) 2; (d) 3; (e) 4; (f) 5
    Fig. 5. Surface morphologies of 2 μm PS particles after UV treatment for different processing days (scale is 5 μm). (a) 0; (b) 1; (c) 2; (d) 3; (e) 4; (f) 5
    Surface morphologies of 3 μm PS particles after UV treatment for different processing days (scale is 5 μm). (a) 0; (b) 1; (c) 2; (d) 3; (e) 4; (f) 5
    Fig. 6. Surface morphologies of 3 μm PS particles after UV treatment for different processing days (scale is 5 μm). (a) 0; (b) 1; (c) 2; (d) 3; (e) 4; (f) 5
    Surface morphologies of 5 μm PS particles after UV treatment for different processing days (scale is 10 μm). (a) 0; (b) 1; (c) 2; (d) 3; (e) 4; (f) 5
    Fig. 7. Surface morphologies of 5 μm PS particles after UV treatment for different processing days (scale is 10 μm). (a) 0; (b) 1; (c) 2; (d) 3; (e) 4; (f) 5
    Particle size evolution of PS particles with different particle sizes after UV treatment (** indicates extremely significant difference between contrast and treatment groups. (a) 1 μm; (b) 2 μm; (c) 3 μm; (d) 5 μm
    Fig. 8. Particle size evolution of PS particles with different particle sizes after UV treatment (** indicates extremely significant difference between contrast and treatment groups. (a) 1 μm; (b) 2 μm; (c) 3 μm; (d) 5 μm
    Xiujuan Zhang, Cuimei Li, Lixin Peng, Junxian Liu, Guiwen Wang. Analysis of Aging Mechanism of Polystyrene Microspheres by Using Single Particle Raman Spectroscopy[J]. Chinese Journal of Lasers, 2022, 49(4): 0411002
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