Radiation Degradation of Poly(olefin Sulfone)s: A Volatile Product Study |
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Authors: | Trevor N. Bowmer James H. O'donnell |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Chemistry , University of Queensland , Brisbane, 4067, Australia;2. Bell Laboratories , Murray Hill, New Jersey, 07974, USA;3. Department of Chemistry , University of Queensland , Brisbane, 4067, Australia |
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Abstract: | The predominant degradation reaction in the γ-irradiation of nine poly(olefin sulfone)s was found to be C-S bond scission with elimination of SO2 and olefin. The extent of depolymerization, measured by the yields of the two comonomers, increased over five irradiation temperatures from 0 to 150° C and could be correlated with the ceiling temperature. Thus G (total volatile products) increased from 10 to 10,000 over this temperature range. Minor radiolysis products included the alkanes corresponding to (1) loss of the side chain group and (2) scavenging of the side chain radical by monomer olefin. There was a deficiency of olefin relative to SO2, except at high temperatures, and isomerization of the product olefin in some cases. These observations are attributed to reactions of radiation-induced polymeric cations. |
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