Published July 1972 | Version v1
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Electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy of γ-irradiated cellulose and related compounds

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Abstract EPR studies were carried out on different irradiated cellulosic materials. The shape of the EPR spectrum was found to depend upon the fine structure of cellulose. The peak‐to‐peak distances of the large peaks on the differential curves were found to be 23.3 and 24.8 gauss, respectively, for the amorphous and recrystallized cellulose. The number of free radicals present per unit weight in the recrystallized cellulose and in the amorphous cellulose were found to be in the ratio of 2.1:1. The EPR spectrum of a sample of irradiated cotton crystallites which was soaked in acetone before being dried was markedly symmetrical, in contrast to the EPR spectra of samples of cotton linters and of cotton crystallites dried from water, and was considered to be a reflection of the lower intermolecular bonding in the former. For corresponding doses, the free radicals on cotton crystallites have the highest g value, followed by cotton linters, followed by regenerated cellulose I. The g value decreased as the irradiation dose was increased.

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Journal Title
Journal of Polymer Science Part A-1: Polymer Chemistry
Journal Volume
10
Journal Issue
7
Series
J. Polym. Sci., Part A-1.
Journal Page Range
1945-1952
ISSN
0449-296X

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