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Pulse radiolysis of poly(ethylene oxide) in aqueous solution. II. Decay of macroradicals

✍ Scribed by P. Ulański; Zainuddin; J.M. Rosiak


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Weight
330 KB
Volume
46
Category
Article
ISSN
0969-806X

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✦ Synopsis


Pulse radiolysis studies on the decay of macroradicals derived from poly(ethylene oxide) in deaerated aqueous solution have shown that this process does not follow classical second-order kinetics. This is attributed to the nature of the dominating reaction, i.e. intramolecular recombination. The rate of decay depends mainly on the average initial number of radicals formed on one chain (ZRO). It is shown that the decay may be well described with the non-homogeneous kinetics with time-dependent rate constant in the form k = B t a'l. The influence of polymer concentration, molecular weight and ZRo on the parameter a (a measure of non-homogeneity) is discussed.


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