Yoshio Nakamura , Yoshitaka Ogiwara , Glyn O. Phillips
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Free radical formation and degradation of cellulose by ionizing radiations
Free radicals produced during interaction of visible, ultraviolet and ionizing radiations with cellulose have been identified by reference to the available experimental ESR evidence and recent ESR-ENDOR spectroscopy. The subsequent chemical transformations of these radicals were deduced by reference to the products derived by radiation chemical studies of carbohydrate systems.