homolytisk
Homolytisk refers to a type of chemical bond cleavage where the bond breaks symmetrically, with each fragment retaining one of the original bonding electrons. This process results in the formation of two neutral radical species, each possessing an unpaired electron. Homolytic cleavage is often initiated by energy input such as heat or light, which can provide the activation energy necessary for the bond to break.
This type of bond breaking is fundamental in many chemical reactions, particularly in radical chemistry. Free
In contrast to homolytic cleavage, heterolytic cleavage involves an asymmetrical breaking of a chemical bond, where