Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1892424 | Radiation Physics and Chemistry | 2006 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
The γ-radiation treatment of ground black pepper samples resulted in the production of three paramagnetic species (GI–GIII) which arise from a different origin and have different thermal behavior and stability. The axially symmetric spectra can be characterized by the spin Hamiltonian parameters: GI (g⊥=2.0060g⊥=2.0060, g∥=2.0032g∥=2.0032; A⊥=0.85mT, A∥=0.70mT) and GII (g⊥=2.0060g⊥=2.0060, g∥=2.0050g∥=2.0050; A⊥=0.50mT, A∥=0.40mT) assigned to carbohydrate radical structures. The parameters of EPR signal GIII (g⊥=2.0029g⊥=2.0029, g∥=2.0014g∥=2.0014; A⊥=3.00mT, A∥=1.80mT) possessed features characteristic of cellulose radical species. The activation energies, evaluated by Arrhenius analysis, are in order Ea(GI)
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Authors
Martin Polovka, Vlasta Brezová, Andrej Staško, Milan Mazúr, Milan Suhaj, Peter Šimko,