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Free radical chemistry cage effect

Radical cage effect and coupling (recombination) Radical coupling reactions do not dominate free radical chemistry as most radicals have very short lifetimes and are present in very low concentrations. Consequently, if short-lived radicals are to contribute to useful synthetic procedures by way of a radical coupling, all the events leading up to the coupling must take place in a solvent cage. [Pg.83]


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