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Nuclear reactions resonance strength

ESR can equally be used for detection of radicals in masticated rubber their identification in relation to the chemical structure might be approached with specific techniques such as electron nuclear double resonance (ENDOR). ESR studies also contribute to the understanding of the char forming process of various polymers [815], to the study of mechanical fracture, which produces free radicals, grafting reactions, etc. Pedulli et al. [816,817] have determined the bond dissociation enthalpies of a-tocopherol and other phenolic AOs by means of ESR. The determination of the O—H bond dissociation enthalpies of phenolic molecules is of considerable practical interest since this class of chemical compounds includes most of the synthetic and naturally occurring antioxidants which exert their action via an initial hydrogen transfer reaction whose rate constant depends on the strength of the O—H bond. [Pg.117]


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