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Radical Reactions

 
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Reaction Mechanisms in Chemistry

In this course, Dr Danny Allwood (Sheffield Hallam University) talks to us about the various mechanisms we encounter in organic chemistry at A-level. We begin by (i) introducing free radical substitution and its mechanism of reaction; then (ii) moving onto ionic mechanisms by first defining the terms “nucleophile” and “electrophile”; before (iii) moving onto some basic substitution and elimination reactions; and finally (iv) addition reactions.

Radical Reactions

In the first mini-lecture, Dr Danny Allwood discusses the radical chemistry we learn about in A-level Chemistry. We begin by first introducing what free radicals are, their extremely high reactivity and usefulness in organic reactions. We then learn the step-by-step process of free radical substitution, a process which for example can form haloalkanes from alkanes. But the reaction has its downsides, as we learn about in this lecture.

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Allwood, D. (2022, January 17). Reaction Mechanisms in Chemistry - Radical Reactions [Video]. MASSOLIT. https://massolit.io/courses/mechanistic-chemistry/substitution-and-elimination-reactions

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Allwood, D. "Reaction Mechanisms in Chemistry – Radical Reactions." MASSOLIT, uploaded by MASSOLIT, 17 Jan 2022, https://massolit.io/courses/mechanistic-chemistry/substitution-and-elimination-reactions

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Dr Danny Allwood

Dr Danny Allwood

Sheffield Hallam University