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Spin-uncoupling in chemical reactions

General discussion of spin-uncoupling in chemical reactions 3... [Pg.192]

Spin Uncoupling in Chemical Reactions hydrocarbon in the adsorption process. [Pg.207]

Radicals are chemical species having a free valence in classic chemical terms, or having an electron of uncoupled spin in terms of the quantum theory. The lifetime of radicals in homogeneous systems depends on both the nature of the radical and the other species available. Accordingly, radical lifetimes may vary from picoseconds (Porter, 1970) up to months or years. Stable radicals are unable to undergo self-consumption in the reaction... [Pg.127]


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General Discussion of Spin-Uncoupling in Chemical Reactions

Reaction spinning

Uncoupled

Uncoupler

Uncouplers

Uncoupling

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