Interactions | Reactions | Processes


Classified as: Radical Coupling

Radical coupling occurs when two radicals (SOMOs) join together to form a sigma-bond.

For more information look in the Chemogenesis webbook sections on complexation and radical chemistry.


CH3
  +  
CH3
         
CH3CH3

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R•
  +  
R•
         
R–R

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(C6H5)3C•
  +  
(C6H5)3C•
         

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  +  
  +  
         

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  +  
  +  
         

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  +  
  +  
         

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2
NO2
         
N2O4

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H2C=C=O
  +  
CH4

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2
H•
         
H2

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H•
  +  
H•
  +  
m
         
H2
  +  
m*

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H•
  +  
HO•
  +  
m
         
H2O
  +  
m*

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O
  +  
O
  +  
m
         
O2
  +  
m*

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CO
  +  
H•
  +  
m
         
  +  
m*

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CO
  +  
O
  +  
m
         
CO2
  +  
m*

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CH2
  +  
CH3
         
H2C=CH2
  +  
H•

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  +  
O2
         
CO
  +  
HO•

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CH3
  +  
CH3
  +  
m
         
CH3CH3
  +  
m*

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CH3
  +  
CH3
         
H2C=CH2
  +  
H2

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2
CCl4
         
Cl2C=CCl2
  +  
2
Cl2

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  +  
CH3
         
CH3CH2Cl

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CH3CH2
  +  
Cl•
         
CH3CH2Cl

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  +  
         
CH2ClCH2Cl

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Cl3C•
  +  
Cl•
         
CCl4

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