Irradiation Effects in Simple Organic Solids
- 1 March 1959
- journal article
- research article
- Published by AIP Publishing in The Journal of Chemical Physics
- Vol. 30 (3) , 695-706
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1730030
Abstract
The color centers and free radicals produced in irradiated solid alcohols, ketones, ethers, and other compounds have been examined experimentally by means of optical absorption and EPRspectroscopy to obtain information regarding the products of ionization and the associated electronic processes. At liquid nitrogen temperature these products of electron or x‐ray bombardment are stable; however, the color centers are photosensitive and can be bleached both optically and thermally. The alcohols also show an increase in absorption near the characteristic uv bands. Removing the visible color centers increases the EPR hfs, but bleaching in the uv band markedly reduces or changes the hfs. In methanol and ethanol, free radicals are formed with good efficiency requiring about 18 and 12 ev per radical, respectively. Saturation concentrations of 2×1019 and 9×1019 spins per cc were produced in acetone and methanol, respectively. The hfs of ethanol and methanol indicate an alkyl hydrogen is missing from the radicals produced by irradiating these materials. No sign of the atomic hydrogen doublet was observed at liquid nitrogen temperature. Support for the α—β hypothesis was found in the hfs displayed by the irradiated alcohols, paraffins, ketones, and ethers.Keywords
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