“…Some of the radical species decay rather slowly: they are observable by EPR spectroscopy days after the irradiation (Andreozzi et al, 2005). From the earlier works we mention the reviews of Arthur (1971a,b) and Arthur and Hinojosa (1971) that summarized the results on the structure of radicals produced in cellulose by a large variety of initiation.…”
Section: Radiation Chemistry Of Cellulosementioning
“…Some of the radical species decay rather slowly: they are observable by EPR spectroscopy days after the irradiation (Andreozzi et al, 2005). From the earlier works we mention the reviews of Arthur (1971a,b) and Arthur and Hinojosa (1971) that summarized the results on the structure of radicals produced in cellulose by a large variety of initiation.…”
Section: Radiation Chemistry Of Cellulosementioning
“…Detailed discussion with the contact angle results are given in a subsequent section. In general, it is the nature and the surface intensity of the free radicals that determine the efficiency of plasma-induced grafting reaction [20]. The mass change could also be too small to be detected by the electron balance.…”
Section: Electron Spin Resonance Spectroscopy (Esr) Measurementmentioning
“…Three peaks appeared in the ESR spectra of the PP-ir fiber and indicated the type of radicals on the fiber as follows, according to Laura Andreozzi et al [17,18]:…”
Section: Effects Of Reaction Conditions On Grafting Yield Of Pp-anmentioning
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