radiocatalysis
Radiocatalysis is a chemical process that utilizes radiation to accelerate or control chemical reactions. This technique is particularly useful in fields such as organic synthesis, polymer chemistry, and materials science. The radiation source can be gamma rays, X-rays, or high-energy electrons, which interact with the catalyst to initiate or modify the reaction pathway.
The primary advantage of radiocatalysis is its ability to induce reactions under mild conditions, often at
One of the most common radiocatalytic systems involves the use of metal complexes as catalysts. These complexes
In recent years, radiocatalysis has gained attention for its potential in sustainable chemistry. By harnessing the