Radical chemistry in aqueous solutions encompasses the study of highly reactive species generated in water, which play critical roles in biological, environmental and industrial processes. In such ...
Scientists have measured how unpaired electrons in atoms at one end of a molecule can drive chemical reactivity on the molecule's opposite side. This work shows how molecules containing these ...
Scientists experimented with nitric oxide, a highly stable molecule of supreme importance in science. NO is highly reactive and a free radical, meaning a single, unpaired electron is present in its ...
Radical chemistry occupies a fascinating niche at the intersection of reactive intermediates and advanced materials science, where the interplay of unpaired electrons underpins unconventional bonding ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract In 1915, after acquiring first-hand knowledge of the new free radical chemistry at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich, ...