1985
DOI: 10.1021/j100270a032
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The 4 K radiolysis of linear alkanes as studied by electron spin resonance spectroscopy: selective formation of terminal alkyl radicals in the primary process

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“…In accordance with published data [4,6,7] and the results of this work, the following reaction scheme can be proposed for the formation of alkyl radicals. Primary ionization yields excited (unrelaxed) radical cations (reaction (5)).…”
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confidence: 85%
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“…In accordance with published data [4,6,7] and the results of this work, the following reaction scheme can be proposed for the formation of alkyl radicals. Primary ionization yields excited (unrelaxed) radical cations (reaction (5)).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 85%
“…For example, in the case of n-hexane, the yield of n-hexyl radicals in liquid-phase radiolysis was G( ) ≤ 1.0 per 100 eV; however, the total yield including fragment radicals was as high as G( ) = 1.7 per 100 eV, which is consistent with our data. The total yields of radicals in the liquid phase, which were determined previously with the use of various scavengers [12,13], as well as the yields measured in this work by spin trapping with BNB, G(R) ≈ 5.0 per 100 eV are close to the yields of trapped radicals in irradiated crystalline alkanes [3,4], and they depend only slightly on the alkane chain length.…”
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