J. Pacansky, R.J. Waltman
Radcure 1983
The subject of this paper is the G value for a radiation-induced reaction. Examples are presented to illustrate how a G value is determined. One example is for the determination of the G value for a decomposition of a molecular species by high energy electron beams. Another is for a commercial polymer, Butvar, that simultaneously undergoes main chain scission and cross linking when exposed to a high-energy electron beam. In addition, some comments are made about radiation-induced polymerizations and the importance of using G values in a manufacturing environment.
J. Pacansky, R.J. Waltman
Radcure 1983
R.J. Waltman, D. Pocker, et al.
Tribology Letters
J. Pacansky, R.J. Waltman
Water-Born and Higher-Solids Coatings Symposium 1989
J. Pacansky, R.J. Waltman
Journal of Physical Chemistry