Abstract

AbstractIf films of polyolefins are ultraviolet‐irradiated at liquid nitrogen temperature, alkyl radicals which can be examined by EPR are produced. No EPR spectra are observed from polyolefins irradiated at room temperature in air. Ultraviolet irradiation of polyolefins containing small alkyl side chains generally produces radicals corresponding to the pendant group or methyl radicals if the side chains contain a methyl branch. For some polymers the radical species could not be identified with certainty. Stabilization studies indicate that an optimum concentration of ultraviolet stabilizer is necessary for maximum stabilization of polyolefins. Preliminary results of EPR studies of the ultraviolet irradiation of various polyolefins are given, and some possible radical species are discussed.

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