kæderadikal
Kæderadikal, also known as chain radicals, are highly reactive chemical species that play a crucial role in various chemical reactions, particularly in combustion processes and atmospheric chemistry. These radicals are characterized by their unpaired electrons, which make them highly unstable and prone to rapid reactions. The term "kæderadikal" is derived from the Danish word for "chain radical," reflecting its role in chain reactions.
Chain radicals are typically formed through the homolytic cleavage of covalent bonds, where a single electron
In combustion, chain radicals are responsible for the rapid oxidation of fuels, leading to the release of
The study of chain radicals is essential for understanding and controlling chemical reactions in various fields,