Free Radicals in Irradiated Nylon

Abstract
Gamma irradiation of undrawn filaments of nylon 6 produces several different free radicals whose concentration, ESR pattern, and lifetimes are affected by irradiation temperature, dose, storage conditions, and crystallinity. A five‐peak short‐lived species, measured at liquid‐nitrogen temperature, predominates at low doses, low irradiation temperatures, and is believed to be a free radical associated with the carbon α to the amide nitrogen. A broad singlet is found at higher doses and is believed to be a radical in a conjugated system which includes the amide group. The experimental results are explained in terms of a free radical which is capable of migrating by a hydrogen‐atom transfer process.