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ESCA is used to characterize ion beam irradiated P(p-ClPhMA)-samples. The results show a chlorine abstraction. The experimental findings are in accordance with a recently proposed model for a crosslinking mechanism of halogenated aromatic polymers.
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Wäsche, M., Gross, T. & von Lampe, I. Radiation chemical reactions of poly-p-chlorphenylmethacrylate by ESCA. Polymer Bulletin 14, 147–151 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00708473
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