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RADIATION CHEMISTRY OF CYCLOHEXANE. IV. PRIMARY PRODUCT YIELDS IN THE IRRADIATION OF CYCLOHEXANE

Journal Article · · Canadian Journal of Chemistry (Canada)
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1139/v61-316· OSTI ID:4827520

The radiolysis of cyclohexane was studied at low total doses and initial G values were determined. Ninety-nine% of the evolved hydrogen was accounted for in hydrogendeficient products. Cyclohexane, bicyclohexyl, and cyclohexyl-hexene- l were identified as primary reaction products. Cyclohexyl-cyclohexene was identified as a secondary reaction product. The use of high irradiation doses was shown to lead to decreases in the initial G values of all primary products. (auth)

Research Organization:
Atomic Energy of Canada, Ltd., Chalk River, Ont.
NSA Number:
NSA-16-004194
OSTI ID:
4827520
Report Number(s):
AECL-1356; 0008-4042
Journal Information:
Canadian Journal of Chemistry (Canada), Journal Name: Canadian Journal of Chemistry (Canada) Vol. Vol: 39; ISSN CJCHA
Country of Publication:
Canada
Language:
English

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