fragmentaatioreaktio
Fragmentaatioreaktio, known in English as fragmentation reaction, is a chemical reaction in which a molecule breaks down into two or more smaller fragments. This process can occur through various mechanisms, often involving the homolytic cleavage of covalent bonds, where each fragment retains one electron from the broken bond. These reactions are commonly observed in the decomposition of unstable compounds, the breakdown of larger molecules in analytical techniques like mass spectrometry, and in certain polymerization processes.
A classic example of fragmentation is the unimolecular dissociation of a molecule into radicals. These radicals
Fragmentation reactions are also relevant in organic chemistry, for instance, in the study of reaction mechanisms