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ESR Studies of the Interaction of Nitrogen and Oxygen Atoms with Polystyrene

Freeze-dried polystyrene ``fluffs'' were found to react with gaseous oxygen or nitrogen atoms to yield free-radical products which were observed by ESR spectroscopy. Both oxygen and nitrogen atoms apparently add into the polymer at a rate significantly slower than that which has been obser...

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Published in:The Journal of chemical physics 1966-01, Vol.45 (10), p.3755-3759
Main Authors: Greyson, J., Ingalls, R. B., Keen, R. T.
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