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The rroo valency index TV is a rneastire of reactivity, especially of free radicals... [Pg.217]

The minimum polydispersity index from a free-radical polymerization is 1.5 if termination is by combination, or 2.0 if chains ate terminated by disproportionation and/or transfer. Changes in concentrations and temperature during the reaction can lead to much greater polydispersities, however. These concepts of polymerization reaction engineering have been introduced in more detail elsewhere (6). [Pg.436]

A second theoretical index, and one for which there appears to be more justification in its application to free-radical reactions, is the atom localization energy. This index is a measure of the energy required to localize one electron of the 7r-electron system in the aromatic molecule at the point of attack of the radical. The formation of the intermediate adduct in a free-radical aromatic substitution may be regarded as the sum of two processes one, the localization of an electron at the point of attack and the other, the pairing of this... [Pg.175]

Experimental conversion-time data, obtained from the literature, on the bulk free radical polymerization of MMA initiated by AIBN at several temperatures and initiator concentrations, were described by the model. However, the expressions for the rate of conversion and gel effect index were first simplified and rearranged. ... [Pg.363]

ROBERTS L J, MORROW J D (2000) Measurement of F2-isoprostanes as an index of oxidative stress in vivo, Free Radical Biology and Medicine, 28, 505-13. [Pg.296]

Grootveld, M. and Halliwell, B. (1987). Measurement of allan-toin and uric acid in human body fluids. A potential index of free radical reactions in vivo Biochem. J. 243, 803-808. [Pg.20]

Controlled expansion alloys, 13 520-522 Controlled flavor release systems, 11 528, 543-553, 554-555 characteristics of, ll 544t demand for, 11 555 developments in, 11 558 elements of, 11 555-557 extrusion encapsulation for, 11 550 key aspects of, 11 556t morphologies of, 11 545 Controlled free-radical polymerization, block copolymers, 7 646 Controlled humidity drying, ceramics processing, 5 655-656 Controlled indexing, 18 241 Controlled initiation, 14 268-269 Controlled laboratory studies, in... [Pg.214]

This shows that the change 8Fg is independent of the sign of the electronegativity change produced by the substituent group, a result in accord with the experimental flndings mentioned in Section IIB, and lends support to the notion that Fg is a useful index for free radical attack. [Pg.99]

Aromatic substitution reactions are often complicated and multistep processes. A correlation, however, in many cases can be found between the charged attacking species and the electron density distribution in the molecule attacked during electrophilic and nucleoph c substitution. No such correlation is expected in radical substitution where the attacking particles are neutral, rather a correlation between the reactivities of separate bonds and a free valency index of the bond order. This allows the prediction of the most reactive bonds. Such an approach has been used by researchers who applied quantum calculations to estimate the reactivities of the isomeric thienothiophenes and to compare them with thiophene or naphthalene. " Until recently quantum methods for studying reactivities of aromatics and heteroaromatics were developed mainly in the r-electron approximation (see, for example, Streitwieser and Zahradnik ). The M orbitals of a sulfur atom were shown not to contribute substantially to calculations of dipole moments, polarographic reduction potentials, spin-density distribution, ... [Pg.186]

Ethylene Polymers. Depending on the polymerization conditions, three major types of polyethylene are manufactured low-density polyethylene (LDPE) by free-radical polymerization, linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE) by copolymerization of ethylene with terminal olefins, and high-density polyethylene (HDPE) by coordination polymerization. The processes yield polymers with different characteristics (molecular weight, molecular weight distribution, melt index, strength, crystallinity, density, processability). [Pg.770]

Preliminary evidence suggests that certain idiosyncratic reactions to anticonvulsants are mediated by reduced free radical scavenging activity, as indicated by lower selenium concentrations and a higher lipid peroxide index in affected patients (SEDA-19, 62). [Pg.581]


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