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Butyl rubber weight change

Figure 4. Weight change of butyl rubber as a function of time following immersion... Figure 4. Weight change of butyl rubber as a function of time following immersion...
Butyl rubber is a copolymer of isobutylene and I -2% isoprene. As a result the polymer chains contain internal double bonds which are expected to participate in cross-linking reactions. However, the overall molecular mass is expected to fall on irradiation due to the predominance of main-chain scission through the isobutylene units. Thus the radiation chemistry of the isoprene units within butyl rubber is accessible to study via solution NMR. In a comprehensive study Hill identified the primary free radical species by electron spin resonance spectroscopy at low temperatures, and the products of their subsequent reaction by C solution-state NMR. A number of new cross-link structures were identified and the mechanisms of cross-linking determined. Initial reaction involves addition of radicals either directly to the isoprene double bonds or to allyl radicals. Further addition of hydrogen atoms results in a mixture of fully-saturated and unsaturated cross-link structures. Cross-links of both H- and Y-type were identified and the yields of products agreed closely with the yields determined from measurement of changes in molecular weight on irradiation. [Pg.16]


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