Abstract

AbstractEffects of various parameters on the formation of radiolysis products in triplamitin, palmitic acid, oleic acid, caprylic acid and capric acid were investigated. A greater yeild of primary and recombination products was observed in palmitic acid compared to that of oleic acid. In general, higher amounts of recombination products are formed in both acids when irradiated at room temperature than at −45 C. In the short chain acids, the yield of the hydrocarbon recombination product was enhanced in the liquid state. In contrast, the ketone recombination product was formed in greater amounts from solid capric acid than from liquid caprylic acid. In the absence of oxygen, a linear relationship was obtained between the dose and the yield of radiolysis products in tripalmitin. In the presence of oxygen, a considerable increase in the formation of γ‐palmitolactone, n‐3 and n‐2 alkanes was observed at room temperature.

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