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10 K/min. Different rate of temperature changes plays an important role even using the
same technique and it has a discernible impact on obtained results [102]. Obtaining such
discrepancy in results when using two different methods with two radically different rates
of heating was expected.
Generally it is assumed that the softening point of amorphous polymers is 20 K
below the glass transition point [103]. Therefore, softening
temperature of J-PET
scinillator is at 334 K (61 ºC). The value of softening point of commercial scintillators
produced by Saint Gobain, which are also based on polyvinyltoluene is 343 K (70 ºC) [12].
Discrepancy between both values is relatively large, but the
method of determination of
softening point used by Saint Gobain is not given, so they cannot be compared with the
high precision. Softening point can be interpreted as the maximal
temperature in which
scintillator can be used. However, PALS analysis indicates that changes in the J-PET
scintillator structure start to occur in much lower temperature region including also room
temperature in which scintillators are being used.
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