The bromination reactions and mechanisms are compared. UV light splits the bromine molecule into two reactive radicals, resulting in a very slow loss of amber bromine color. The radical bromine atoms ...
The bromination reactions and mechanisms are compared. UV light splits the bromine molecule into two reactive radicals, resulting in a very slow loss of amber bromine color. The radical bromine atoms ...
In this process, the X-ray photons trigger a "molecular catapult effect": light atomic groups are ejected first, similar to projectiles fired from a catapult, while the heavier atoms—bromine and ...
In this process, the X-ray photons trigger a 'molecular catapult effect': light atomic groups are ejected first, similar to projectiles fired from a catapult, while the heavier atoms -- bromine ...