Abstract

Applications of electron spin resonance (e. s. r.) in polymer science include, for example, studies on free radicals during mechanical degradation of polymers (Zhurkov & Tomaskevsky 1966), on free radicals in irradiated polymers (Ohnishi, Ikeda, Kashiwagi & Nitta 1961), on paramagnetic centers in Ziegler type catalysts, (Adema, Bartelink & Schmidt 1962), or in semiconducting polymers, (Berlin 1962), on free radicals involved in curing processes of resins or rubbers (Bloch 1959), and on radicals or radical ions appearing in polymerization reactions in liquid or solid samples (Bensasson, Bernas, Bodard & Marx 1963)†. In this paper the author treats two of these topics on the basis of some results of his own recent research.

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