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Electron spin resonance studies of polycarbonate irradiated by γ‐rays and ultraviolet light

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Abstract Paramagnetic species produced in polycarbonate (PC) by γ‐ or ultraviolet irradiation were investigated by ESR. In γ‐irradiation, scissions of carbonate groups in the main chain occur. ESR spectra ( g = 2.003 4 ) composed of a sharp singlet, some broad singlets, and a small signal with hyperfine structure are obtained, and they are assigned to trapped electrons, positive radical ions, phenoxy‐type free radicals, phenyl radicals, and OC 6 H 4 C(CH 3 ) 2 radicals. The G value for total yields of paramagnetic species at 77°K is 1.8. The percentage of CO and CO 2 , the dominant gases evolved, is 65.4 and 33.8%, respectively. In ultraviolet irradiation, energy is absorbed selectively at the surface region. The surface region becomes insoluble in methylene chloride because of crosslinking of phenyl groups. The ESR spectrum obtained at 77°K is a broad singlet and assigned to phenoxy‐type free radicals, phenyl radicals, and polyenyl‐type free radicals. Some differences in effects of γ‐ and ultraviolet irradiation of PC are discussed.

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