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Ketones, as byproduct

The decomposition of the peroxyketals (53) follows a stepwise, rather than a concerted mechanism. Initial homolysis of one of the 0-0 bonds gives an aikoxy radical and an a-peroxyalkoxy radical (Scheme 3.36).306"08"210 This latter species decomposes by P-scission with loss of either a peroxy radical to form a ketone as byproduct or an alkyl radical to form a peroxyester intermediate. The peroxyester formed may also decompose to radicals under the reaction conditions. Thus, four radicals may be derived from the one initiator molecule. [Pg.91]


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