Abstract
Poly
iso
butylene suffers random main-chain fracture when exposed to high radiation. Identical results are produced by electron and
γ
-radiation and the average energy absorbed per break amounts to 20 eV at 20° C. The unsaturation produced is proportional to the number of breaks. A new absorption band appears in the infra-red at 11.25
μ
, which indicates that a vinyl double bond of the type R
1
R
2
C═CH
2
has been introduced. The gases evolved on irradiation have been analyzed. A chemical mechanism for the degradation has been proposed. The energy per break varies with temperature, the relationship being somewhat similar to the inactivation behaviour of ionizing radiation on certain biological systems. The ultra-violet absorption spectrum is different for polymers which have been irradiated in vacuum or nitrogen from those irradiated in air but the number of main-chain breaks is not affected by the surrounding gas.
Reference16 articles.
1. Arch;Adams W .;Biochem.,1952
2. Nature;Fox M.;Lond.,1952
3. Trans;Fox M.;Faraday Soc.,1954
4. Proc. Roy;Charlesby A.;Soc. A,1954
5. Effect of Molecular Weight on the Cross-linking of Siloxanes by High-energy Radiation
Cited by
94 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献