Abstract

The nuclear magnetic resonance of F/sup 19/ nuclei in a Teflon sample irradiated with neutrons was observed and compared with the resonance of an unirradiated sample. The sample was irradiated for five hours at lO/sup 12/n/cm/ sup 2//sec. The resultant widening of the absorption curve was due possibly to: (a) formation of double bonds (or the formation of rings) as a result of the broken C-C bond; (b) the formation of double bonds and cross-linkage as a result of the broken C- F bond. (B.O.G.)

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