Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Reactions by addition of radicals

In principle, these reactions follow the sequence of the reactions previously described for chain reactions. The following steps occur  [Pg.122]

This initiation may be monofunctional, but it is started from an initiator which is decomposed into an ion or radical. The initiation may be bifunctional, with the [Pg.122]


This is the scheme of a polymerization reaction by addition of radicals. Although this system is complex and usually solved by numerical methods, the general solution using the integral method will be shown here. This is the easiest way to identify the kinetic parameters involved and indicate a general solving method for complex reactions of this type, although the numerical solution is more appropriate. We should start from a batch system (constant volume), whose equations for the rates of reactants and products are described as follows ... [Pg.104]


See other pages where Reactions by addition of radicals is mentioned: [Pg.122]   


SEARCH



Addition of radicals

Addition reactions of radicals

Cascade Reactions Initiated by Addition of C-Centered Radicals to Alkynes

Cascade Reactions Initiated by Addition of N-Centered Radicals to Alkynes

Cascade Reactions Initiated by Addition of O-Centered Radicals to Alkynes (Self-Terminating Radical Oxygenations)

Cascade Reactions Initiated by Addition of P-Centered Radicals to Alkynes

Cascade Reactions Initiated by Addition of S-Centered Radicals to Alkynes

Cascade Reactions Initiated by Addition of Se-Centered Radicals to Alkynes

Cascade Reactions Initiated by Addition of Sn-Centered Radicals to Alkynes

Radical reaction addition

Reaction of addition

Reactions of radicals

© 2024 chempedia.info