A. Faucitano, A. Perotti, G. Adler
1969
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Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals
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Abstract When organic solids are subjected to ionizing radiation free radicals which often persist for long periods of time are generated. It is shown here that the free radicals in irradiated crystalline propionamide, n-butyramide, isobutyramide, and stearamide can react rapidly with oxygen, nitric oxide, and similar gases. Evidence has been obtained from electron spin resonance, X-ray diffraction, gas absorption, and end-product analysis that the gases diffuse into the crystalline lattice of the amides reaching the radical sites and initiating chain reactions which are influenced by the diffusion rate. The layer type crystal structure which is found in these compounds is important in understanding these effects. With oxygen, the first step in the reaction is the formation of peroxy radicals. The reaction is then propagated by a hydrogen abstraction mechanism with the formation of hydroperoxides and ketoamides. With nitric oxide the picture is less clear. There is evidence from ESR spectra for the format...