Abstract: | ESR spectra and optical absorption spectra of γ-irradiated poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) at 77°K and the photo- and thermal bleaching behavior have been studied. γ-Irradiation of PMMA yields a singles spectrum with a line width of 6 G which is bleachable with visible light. This species is assigned to the polymer cation. The unbleached species consists mainly of a four-line spectrum and is assigned to a polymer radical having a different CH2 conformation from the usual nine-line spectrum. On subsequent warming to room temperature, the spectrum changes into the nine-line spectrum. γ-Irradiation of PMMA containing biphenyl as an additive at 77°K gives biphenyl cation. Yield of polymer radical is reduced by the addition of biphenyl and 2-methyltetrahydrofuran. A mechanism is proposed which is consistent with the experimental results. |