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ESR STUDY ON RADIATION GRAFTING REACTION OF INORGANIC OXIDES

ESR STUDY ON RADIATION GRAFTING REACTION OF INORGANIC OXIDES

Wang Jie
Huang Guanglin
Nuclear Science and TechniquesVol.4, No.4pp.245-250Published in print 01 Nov 1993
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In this paper Al2O3 and MgO were studied as targets for the radiation grafting of MAA by electron beams. The reaction conditions and materials were characterized by IR spectroscopy, Scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction methods. It is concluded that grafting copolymerization of inorganic oxides and organic monomers has been confirmed. We focus our attention on using ESR spectrum to study the effects of ionizing radiation on inorganic oxides and the properties of initiating active centers. In addition, the radiation grafting mechanism of inorganic oxides and organic monomers has been primarily investigated.

Aluminum oxideMagnesium oxideMethacrylic acidRadiation graftingESR spectrum
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