ESR spectra of irradiated polyacrylic acid
β Scribed by M.R. Clay; A. Charlesby
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1975
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 438 KB
- Volume
- 11
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0014-3057
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β¦ Synopsis
In view of the interest in acrylic acid co-polymerized with other polymers by radiation to promote enhanced crosslinking, a knowledge of the intermediate reaction products is highly desirable. ESR techniques have been used to study the nature and stability of the radicals formed. Acrylic acid was polymerized by exposure to gamma radiation; the nature of the radicals, their decay at various temperatures, and the effect of inhibitors were investigated.
The ESR spectrum at room temperature is similar to that described by earlier workers; its dependence on temperature and impurities, as well as its decay, were investigated. From this work, there is reason to believe that the described triplet also contains a central singlet of AH,,,~ 9 G : the addition of impurities to the acrylic acid causes the triplet to decay more rapidly, thus leaving the predominant singlet mentioned above. It was also found that the lines in the outer "'wings" of the irradiated specimen disappear on heating; at the same time a new line, possibly a singlet of AHm~31 G. either became more intense or more obvious. Some tentative explanations of this behaviour are advanced.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
X-Irradiation of single crystals of methylene diarsonic acid gives rise to a variety of radicals which have been identified by ESR. spectroscopy: (OH),As(O) CHAs(0) (OH),, -0As (OH)2CH2As (O)(OH),, As03--and (0H)As (0)CH2As (0) (OH)2. The spin densities have been obtained from the 75As-hyperfine ten