Electron spin resonance study of poly-3,3-bis-(chloromethyl)oxetane irradiated with ultraviolet light |
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Authors: | Kozo Tsuji Toshifumi Seiki |
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Abstract: | When poly-3,3-bis(chloromethyl)oxetane has been irradiated at ?196°C in a nitrogen atmosphere with ultraviolet light, a triplet spectrum is observed. After warming the sample, both a doublet and a singlet ESR spectra are observed. These spectra are attributed to and ? CH2? O, respectively. The formation mechanism of these free radicals is discussed. It is concluded that the main process of radical formation is the dissociation of chemical bonds from the excited state of the polymer produced through the energy absorption by irregular groups acting as sensitizers. In the presence of oxygen, the radical yield at ?196°C is greater than that in nitrogen atmosphere. This is attributed to the extra absorption of light by the charge transfer complexes of polymers with oxygen molecules. It is also proposed that participation of a charge transfer complex in photooxidation of ether is important in the primary radical formation step. When a polymer sample irradiated in vacuum with ultraviolet light is treated at ?78°C for a few minutes in the presence of air, peroxy radicals form. This shows that oxygen molecules diffuse very easily into this polymer, even at this low temperature. |
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