Abstract
Free-radical transfer in polymers have been studied by pulse radiolysis and product analysis with the water-soluble polymers poly(vinyl alcohol), poly(acrylic acid), poly(methacrylic acid), polynucleotides and DNA. When OH radicals react with polymers the lifetime of the polymer radical thus created strongly depends on the number of radicals per polymer chain. Moreover, in negatively charged polymers the increased stiffness at high pH results in a remarkable increase of the lifetime of the radicals with respect to recombination. This allows a number of radical transfer reactions to occur (e.g. intramolecular H-transfer, β-fragmentation, depolymerization, reactions with additives).
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