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  • 11reaction mechanism — Introduction       in chemical reactions (chemical reaction), the detailed processes by which chemical substances are transformed into other substances. The reactions themselves may involve the interactions of atoms (atom), molecules (molecule),… …

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  • 12Reversible Addition Fragmentation and Chain Transfer Polymerization — Die sogenannte RAFT oder Reversible addition–fragmentation chain transfer (Reversible Additions Fragmentierungs Kettenübertragungs) – Polymerisation ist eine spezielle Form der lebenden / kontrollierten freien radikalischen Polymerisation. RAFT… …

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  • 13Akira Suzuki — (2010) Akira Suzuki (jap. 鈴木 章, Suzuki Akira; * 12. September 1930 in Mukawa, Hokkaidō) ist ein japanischer Chemiker. Suzuki erhielt im Jahr 2010 gemeinsam mit Richard F. Heck und Ei ichi Negishi den Nobelp …

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  • 14Suzuki Akira — Akira Suzuki (jap. 鈴木 章, Suzuki Akira; * 12. September 1930 in Mukawa, Hokkaidō) ist ein japanischer Chemiker. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben und Werk 2 Veröffentlichungen 3 Auszeichnungen …

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  • 15Lipid peroxidation — refers to the oxidative degradation of lipids. It is the process whereby free radicals steal electrons from the lipids in cell membranes, resulting in cell damage. This process proceeds by a free radical chain reaction mechanism. It most often… …

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  • 16Haloalkane — The haloalkanes (also known as halogenoalkanes or alkyl halides) are a group of chemical compounds, consisting of alkanes, such as methane or ethane, with one or more halogens linked, such as chlorine or fluorine, making them a type of organic… …

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  • 17Resveratrol — Chembox new Name = Resveratrol ImageFile = resveratrol.svg ImageSize = 250px ImageName = Chemical structure of trans resveratrol ImageFile1 = Resveratrol3d.png ImageSize1 = 180px ImageName1 = Chemical structure of trans resveratrol OtherNames =… …

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  • 18Halomethane — compounds are derivatives of methane (CH4) with one or more of the hydrogen atoms replaced with halogen atoms (F, Cl, Br, or I). Halomethanes are both naturally occurring, especially in marine environments, and man made, most notably as… …

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  • 19Cyclopropene — Cyclopropene …

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  • 20Antioxidant — Model of the antioxidant metabolite glutathione. The yellow sphere is the redox active sulfur atom that provides antioxidant activity, while the red, blue, white, and dark grey spheres represent oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen, and carbon atoms,… …

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