Abstract
Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), thermogravimetry analysis (TGA), UV/visible spectra and colour detection of pristine and γ-irradiated undoped and eosin-doped 70/30 (wt/wt%) PVA/glycogen has been measured. The kinetic parameters such as the activation energy, entropy, enthalpy and free energy for all investigated samples were determined using Coats–Redfern relation. The shift of
T
g position towards lower temperatures with increasing γ-doses reflect that the degradation process is the predominant one. The values of absorbance and optical parameters in UV/visible range for γ-irradiated blend sample doped with eosin showed no significant variation with increasing γ-doses. This reflects that the addition of eosin to 70/30 (wt/wt%) PVA/glycogen makes it more resistant to γ-radiolysis. The calculated colour parameters such as
L
∗,
U
∗,
V
∗,
C
∗, hue and
Y
e were found to be dependent on addition of eosin and γ-irradiation.