Intramolecular Aromatic 1,5-Hydrogen Transfer in Free Radical Reactions III. Reactivity of Diaryl Ketones, Ethers, Thioethers, Sulfoxydes, and Sulfones. An Experimental and Theoretical Study

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The influence of the solvents on the transmission of polar effects in free radical reactions has been analysed theoretically by using the combined approach based on the incorporation of delocalizabilities as static indices of chemical reactivity into the framework of virtual charge model. The possibility of using this theoretical description as a general methodology of characterizing solvent effects is discussed.


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A strategy combining classic and reactive molecular dynamics is applied to find the coupling effect of interfacial interactions and free radical reactions during the initial thermal decomposition of fluoropolymer-containing molecular systems.


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