- bonds,
homolysis can be
induced thermally.
Strong bonds require high
energy photons or even
flames to
induce homolysis.[citation needed] Some
homolysis reactions...
- Look up
homolysis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The term
homolysis generally means breakdown (lysis) to
equal pieces (homo = same).
There are separate...
- In chemistry,
homolysis (from Gr**** ὅμοιος (homoios) 'equal' and λύσις (lusis) 'loosening') or
homolytic fission is the
dissociation of a
molecular bond...
- Cell
division is the
process by
which a
parent cell
divides into two
daughter cells. Cell
division usually occurs as part of a
larger cell
cycle in which...
- can be
defined as the
standard enthalpy change when A−B is
cleaved by
homolysis to give
fragments A and B,
which are
usually radical species. The enthalpy...
-
first step
called initiation (2,3), a free
radical is
created by
homolysis.
Homolysis can be
brought about by heat or
ultraviolet light, but also by radical...
- ionization. This can take
place by a
process of
homolytic cleavage or
homolysis or
heterolytic cleavage or
heterolysis of the bond.
Relative bond energy...
-
which readily occurs under thermal or
photochemical conditions. The
homolysis of Bi–O or Bi–N
bonds is
frequently emplo**** in such cases, generating...
- oxygen–oxygen bond in
peroxides is weak. Thus,
benzoyl peroxide readily undergoes homolysis (symmetrical fission),
forming free radicals: (C6H5CO)2O2 → 2 C 6H 5CO•...
-
polymerization of olefins, e.g. the
formation of polyethylene. A key step is
homolysis: ROOR ⇌ 2 RO. The
tendency to
homolyze is also
exploited to
modify polymers...