Radiation Chemistry Of Pentane Isomers
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Report Number: WADD TR 61-38
Author(s): Rondeau, Roger E., Johnson, Dennis R.
Corporate Author(s): Physics Laboratory
Date of Publication: 1961-04
Pages: 18
DoD Task:
Identifier: AD0270876
Abstract:
Three isomeric pentane gases were exposed to Co-60 gamma rays and the hundred-electron-volt yields of the lower molecular-weight products were determined. The isomers studied were normal, iso-, and neopentane. The products formed from each isomer were: H, ethane, acetylene, ethane, propene, propane, butenes, and butanes. Some of the radiolysis products were explained on the basis of free radical reactions and mechanisms.
Author(s): Rondeau, Roger E., Johnson, Dennis R.
Corporate Author(s): Physics Laboratory
Date of Publication: 1961-04
Pages: 18
DoD Task:
Identifier: AD0270876
Abstract:
Three isomeric pentane gases were exposed to Co-60 gamma rays and the hundred-electron-volt yields of the lower molecular-weight products were determined. The isomers studied were normal, iso-, and neopentane. The products formed from each isomer were: H, ethane, acetylene, ethane, propene, propane, butenes, and butanes. Some of the radiolysis products were explained on the basis of free radical reactions and mechanisms.