ESR study on radical conversions in irradiated low-density polyethylene
Authors:
Kozo Tsuji
Abstract:
ESR studies were carried out on radical conversions by thermal and photochemical mechanisms in low-density polyethylene irradiated mainly with electron beams at ?196°C both in vacuum and in the presence of CO. According to the spectral change, the following radical conversions were elucidated for the samples irradiated in vacuo [eqs. (1) and (1′)] and in the presence of CO [eqs. (2) and (2′)]. From the resemblance of the ESR spectrum observed after direct photolysis of polyethylene to that observed after photo-induced radical conversions of the allylic radicals, it is concluded that an eight-line ESR spectrum observed immediately after photolysis of polyethylene at ?196°C could be attributed more reasonably to the alkyl radicals ? CH2CHCH3 than to ? CH2CH2 and ? CH2CHCH2? .