Study of the direct detection of crosslinks in hydrocarbons by 13C-NMR. I. Preparation and characterization of model compound 1,1,2,2-tetra(tridecyl) ethane |
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Authors: | R L Bennett A Keller J Stejny |
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Abstract: | The present series of papers is the commencement of a study aimed at the direct detection and quantification of crosslinking in hydrocarbons with the ultimate objective of a precise study of radiation-induced crosslinking in polyethylene. The subject of the present paper is the synthesis of a model compound containing a crosslink in a well-defined position sufficiently remote from the chain ends to be representative of an average crosslink in polyethylene. Such a compound in the form of 1,1,2,2-tetra(tridecyl) ethane has been synthetized and isolated in pure form in the course of the present work. Melting points and x-ray spacings of the new compound have been determined, and a comparison with the corresponding linear paraffins has been made. Effects are noted relating to the influence of molecular shape on the GPC elution volume, in which context an observation on a cyclic paraffin is also quoted. |
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