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[en] This paper summarizes results obtained earlier from E.S.R. studies of γ-irradiated n-alkane single crystals. It also contains some new experimental results that serve to give a more complete picture of the deposition of radiation energy in solid alkanes. The experiments performed with solid n-alkanes have thus far provided structural data that permit the nature and even the conformation of alkyl radicals to be clearly understood. Two types of radical exist, namely one where the unpaired electron is located next to the end methyl group and one with the unpaired electron in the interior of the chain. The first type has a conformation which differs from that of the undamaged molecule. Microwave saturation data show that there is a difference in relaxation properties of these radicals which can be understood in terms of a difference in mobility. Relative yield measurements give the distribution of isomeric alkyl, the result differing from that obtained using product analysis in liquids. For protiated n-alkanes n-alkyl is lacking and the 2-alkyl concentration is higher than expected. For deuterated n-alkanes the E.S.R. spectrum is mainly that of radicals with the unpaired electron located in the interior of the carbon chain. This isotope effect is again contrary to observations in liquid n-alkanes. The broad lines observed in protiated alkanes irradiated at 77 K and deuterated alkanes irradiated at 4.2 K are not believed to rise from strong spin-spin interactions. They are thought instead to arise from distorted crystal and radical structures relating to the damage regions of the crystals. (author)
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International Journal for Radiation Physics and Chemistry; v. 8(5); p. 625-641
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CHEMICAL RADIATION EFFECTS, CHEMICAL REACTIONS, CRYSTALS, DECOMPOSITION, ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION, HYDROCARBONS, HYDROGEN COMPOUNDS, HYDROGEN ISOTOPES, IONIZING RADIATIONS, ISOTOPES, LIGHT NUCLEI, MAGNETIC RESONANCE, NUCLEI, ODD-ODD NUCLEI, ORGANIC COMPOUNDS, RADIATION EFFECTS, RADIATIONS, RADICALS, RESONANCE, STABLE ISOTOPES
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