halogenradikaler
Halogenradikaler, often referred to as halogen free radicals, are highly reactive chemical species characterized by the presence of a halogen atom (fluorine, chlorine, bromine, or iodine) possessing an unpaired electron. This unpaired electron makes them extremely unstable and prone to seeking out other molecules to gain or lose an electron, thus completing their electron shell and achieving a more stable state.
These radicals are typically formed through homolytic bond cleavage, a process where a covalent bond breaks
Halogen radicals play a significant role in various chemical processes, most notably in atmospheric chemistry. In
In industrial chemistry, halogen radicals are involved in polymerization reactions, such as the free radical polymerization