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Free radicals alkoxy, fragmentation

There is no evidence in any of the gas phase systems for initial multiple bond rupture (i.e., fragmentation reactions). Because of the low reaction temperatures, the alkoxy radical intermediates of the bond fission reactions (or radicals resulting from alkoxy radicals) are mainly involved in radical-radical termination processes ( 0) rather than participating in hydrogen abstraction from the parent peroxide E oi 6-8). Thus it has been commonly believed that the peroxide decompositions were classic examples of free radical non-chain processes. Identification of the rate coefficients and the overall decomposition Arrhenius parameters with the initial peroxide bond fission kinetics were therefore made. However, recent studies indicate that free radical sensitized decompositions of some peroxides do occur, and that the low Arrhenius parameters obtained in many of the early studies (rates measured by simple manometric techniques) were undoubtedly a result of competitive chain processes. The possible importance of free radical reactions in peroxide decompositions is illustrated below with specific regard to the dimethyl peroxide decomposition. [Pg.483]

Because of the participation of this free-radical process, a competing fragmentation is often observed with molecules that can generate a relatively stable radical by homolytic fragmentation. This process can be formulated as involving an alkoxy radical formed by one-electron oxidation. (See Chapter 11, Part A for other examples of this type of bond cleavage.)... [Pg.483]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.722 ]




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