Recent research in manufacturing plastic scintillators via photopolymerization has reported various non-aromatic acrylic-based resins for easy 3D printing. However, the absence of traditionally used aromatic matrices, such as polystyrene or poly(vinyl toluene) (PVT), resulted in a limited scintillation performance. In this research, the feasibility of accommodating a high ratio of PVT with pentaerythritol tetraacrylate was demonstrated by the synthesis of plastic scintillators with efficient pulse shape discrimination. Moreover, the research described the understanding of the current inferior performance of photocured plastics compared to thermally cured analogs and showed 3D printability of studied resins in different shapes.
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