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Mechanism of radiation degradation of polyisobutylene

✍ Scribed by Tim Bremner; David J. T. Hill; James H. O'Donnell; M. C. Senake Perera; Peter J. Pomery


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
989 KB
Volume
34
Category
Article
ISSN
0887-624X

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✦ Synopsis


SY N OPSlS

GC, GC/MS, GPC, and Solution NMR spectra were used to study the y radiolysis of polyisobutylene (PIB) in vacuum to different total doses (0-900 kGy) and a t different temperatures (77-423 K). NMR spectra show a large number of new resonances with relatively narrow line widths, and a variety of NMR techniques have been employed to determine and quantify the structures associated with these new resonances. Chemical shift assignments were made by comparison with those for small molecule model compounds and predictions based upon calculations according to several different schemes. Chain-end structures have been proposed that account well for the majority of the new resonances, all being the result of an initial chain scission reaction initiated by the radiation. These assignments support some previous proposals for the mechanism of radiation degradation of polyisobutylene and exclude others. For example, NMR provides no evidence for the formation of ethyl chain ends and some of the main chain unsaturated structures previously proposed. NMR also indicate that at higher doses the chain end products formed during initial stages undergo secondary reactions. GC/MS data show the formation of oligomers during irradiation, which may be due to a backbitting mechanism.


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