Abstract
The presence of a double bond in a perfluorocarbon molecule under radiolysis, on the one hand, increases the yield of stabilized radicals and, on the other hand, decreases the destruction of the main carbon chain of the molecule; these interrelated factors result from the reaction of a fluorine atom with the double bond.
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