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Free radical initiators-chemical molecules which easily decompose into free radicals-serve as reactive intermediates in synthetic methodologies such as organic and polymer synthesis as well as in technological processes, oligomerization, network formation, and kinetic research. The Handbook of Free Radical Initiators presents an up-to-date account of the physicochemical data on radical initiators and reactions of radical generation. Individual chapters include: * Dialkyl Peroxides and Hydroperoxides * Diacyl Peroxides, Peresters, and Organic Polyoxides * Azo-Compounds * Bimolecular Reactions…mehr
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- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Januar 2005
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- ISBN-13: 9780471281832
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-Bond to Olefins. 12.3 Bimolecular Reactions of Hydroperoxides with C-H, N-H, and O-H Bonds of Organic Compounds. 12.4 Acid Catalysis for Homolytic Reactions of Hydroperoxides. 12.5 Reaction of Peroxides with Amines. References. Chapter 13. Free Radical Generation by Olefins. 13.1 Reactions of Retrodisproportionation. 13.2 Chain Initiation in Thermal Radical Polymerization. References. Chapter 14. Free Radicals Generation by Haloid Molecules and Nitrogen Dioxide. 14.1 Reactions of Fluorine Compounds. 14.2 Reactions of Dichlorine and Other Chlorine Compounds. 14.3 Initiation by Nitrogen Dioxide. References. Chapter 15. Free Radical Generation by Reactions of Ions with Molecules. 15.1 Decomposition of Hydrogen Peroxide Catalyzed by Transition Metal Ions. 15.2 Catalysis by Ions and Complexes of Transition Metals in Liquid-Phase Oxidation of Organic Compounds. 15.3 Reactions of Free Radicals with Transition Metal Ions. 15.4 Oxidation of Transition Metal Ions by Dioxygen. 15.5 Oxidation of Organic Compounds by Transition Metal Ions. 15.6 Reduction of Peroxides by Radical Anions. References. PART III: REACTIONS OF FREE RADICALS. Chapter 16. Isomerization and Decomposition of Free Radicals. 16.1 Intramolecular Abstraction of Hydrogen Atom. 16.2 Cyclization of Free Radicals. 16.3 Decyclization of Cyclic Radicals. 16.4 Fragmentation of Free Radicals. References. Chapter 17. Free Radical Abstraction Reactions. 17.1 Classification of Radical Abstraction Reactions. 17.2 Enthalpy of Reaction. 17.3 Force Constants of Reacting Bonds. 17.4 Triplet Repulsion. 17.5 Electron Affinity of Atoms in Reaction Center. 17.6 Repulsion of Atoms Forming the Reaction Center. 17.7 Influence of
-Bonds in the Vicinity of the Reaction Center. 17.8 Steric Effect. 17.9 Polar Effect in Radical Reactions. 17.10 Effect of Multidipole Interaction. 17.11 Solvating Effect. References. Chapter 18. Free Radical Reactions of Hydrogen Transfer and Substitution. 18.1 Reactions of Hydrogen Atom Transfer from a Free Radical to a Molecule. 18.2 Free Radical Substitution Reactions. 18.3 Reaction of Peroxides with Ketyl Radicals. References. Chapter 19. Free Radical Addition. 19.1 Enthalpy and Entropy of Free Radical Addition. 19.2 Empirical Correlation Equations. 19.3 Quantum Chemical Calculations for the Activation Energy. 19.4 Parabolic Model of Radical Addition. 19.5 Contribution of Enthalpy for an Addition Reaction to Its Activation Energy. 19.6 Force Constants of Reacting Bonds. 19.7 Triplet Repulsion in the Transition State of Addition Reactions. 19.8 Influence of Neighboring
-Bonds on the Activation Energy of Radical Addition. 19.9 Role of the Radius of the Atom Bearing the Free Valence. 19.10 Interaction of Two Polar Groups. 19.11 Multidipole Interaction in Addition Reactions. 19.12 Steric Hindrance. 19.13 Addition of Alkyl Radicals to Dioxygen. References. Chapter 20. Recombination and Disproportionation of Free Radicals. 20.1 Alkyl Radicals. 20.2 Macroradicals. 20.3 Peroxyl Radicals. References. Index.
-Bond to Olefins. 12.3 Bimolecular Reactions of Hydroperoxides with C-H, N-H, and O-H Bonds of Organic Compounds. 12.4 Acid Catalysis for Homolytic Reactions of Hydroperoxides. 12.5 Reaction of Peroxides with Amines. References. Chapter 13. Free Radical Generation by Olefins. 13.1 Reactions of Retrodisproportionation. 13.2 Chain Initiation in Thermal Radical Polymerization. References. Chapter 14. Free Radicals Generation by Haloid Molecules and Nitrogen Dioxide. 14.1 Reactions of Fluorine Compounds. 14.2 Reactions of Dichlorine and Other Chlorine Compounds. 14.3 Initiation by Nitrogen Dioxide. References. Chapter 15. Free Radical Generation by Reactions of Ions with Molecules. 15.1 Decomposition of Hydrogen Peroxide Catalyzed by Transition Metal Ions. 15.2 Catalysis by Ions and Complexes of Transition Metals in Liquid-Phase Oxidation of Organic Compounds. 15.3 Reactions of Free Radicals with Transition Metal Ions. 15.4 Oxidation of Transition Metal Ions by Dioxygen. 15.5 Oxidation of Organic Compounds by Transition Metal Ions. 15.6 Reduction of Peroxides by Radical Anions. References. PART III: REACTIONS OF FREE RADICALS. Chapter 16. Isomerization and Decomposition of Free Radicals. 16.1 Intramolecular Abstraction of Hydrogen Atom. 16.2 Cyclization of Free Radicals. 16.3 Decyclization of Cyclic Radicals. 16.4 Fragmentation of Free Radicals. References. Chapter 17. Free Radical Abstraction Reactions. 17.1 Classification of Radical Abstraction Reactions. 17.2 Enthalpy of Reaction. 17.3 Force Constants of Reacting Bonds. 17.4 Triplet Repulsion. 17.5 Electron Affinity of Atoms in Reaction Center. 17.6 Repulsion of Atoms Forming the Reaction Center. 17.7 Influence of
-Bonds in the Vicinity of the Reaction Center. 17.8 Steric Effect. 17.9 Polar Effect in Radical Reactions. 17.10 Effect of Multidipole Interaction. 17.11 Solvating Effect. References. Chapter 18. Free Radical Reactions of Hydrogen Transfer and Substitution. 18.1 Reactions of Hydrogen Atom Transfer from a Free Radical to a Molecule. 18.2 Free Radical Substitution Reactions. 18.3 Reaction of Peroxides with Ketyl Radicals. References. Chapter 19. Free Radical Addition. 19.1 Enthalpy and Entropy of Free Radical Addition. 19.2 Empirical Correlation Equations. 19.3 Quantum Chemical Calculations for the Activation Energy. 19.4 Parabolic Model of Radical Addition. 19.5 Contribution of Enthalpy for an Addition Reaction to Its Activation Energy. 19.6 Force Constants of Reacting Bonds. 19.7 Triplet Repulsion in the Transition State of Addition Reactions. 19.8 Influence of Neighboring
-Bonds on the Activation Energy of Radical Addition. 19.9 Role of the Radius of the Atom Bearing the Free Valence. 19.10 Interaction of Two Polar Groups. 19.11 Multidipole Interaction in Addition Reactions. 19.12 Steric Hindrance. 19.13 Addition of Alkyl Radicals to Dioxygen. References. Chapter 20. Recombination and Disproportionation of Free Radicals. 20.1 Alkyl Radicals. 20.2 Macroradicals. 20.3 Peroxyl Radicals. References. Index.
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