metylradikalen
Metylradikalen, also known as the methyl radical (CH3•), is a reactive species containing a carbon atom with three single–bonded hydrogen atoms and an unpaired electron. Its electronic structure can be described as having a planar geometry with sp^2 hybridization at the carbon center, although the radical is typically considered to have a slightly pyramidal structure due to the lone electron. The name derives from the Dutch “methyl” meaning “methyl group” and “radikalen” meaning “radical,” reflecting its classification as a free‑radical species.
The methyl radical is one of the simplest organic free radicals and plays a pivotal role in
In oxidation reactions, the methyl radical reacts with oxygen to produce the methylperoxy radical (CH3OO•), which