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Free Radicals

Deuterium

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The principal application of deuterium is in tracer studies for measuring rates and kinetics of chemical reactions. It also is used in thermonuclear reactions; and as a projectile in cyclotrons for bombardment of atomic nuclei to synthesize isotopes of several transuranium elements. Deuterium oxide, D2O, or heavy water is used as a neutron moderator in nuclear reactors. Used extensively in small amounts as tracer in the establishment of rates and kinetics of chemical reactions.

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Organic free radicals, also known as "free radicals" in chemistry, are active intermediates and belong to organic molecules or polymers with unpaired electrons in the molecule. Simple organic radicals, such as methyl radicals, ethyl radicals. This kind of radical reactions play an important role in combustion, gas chemistry, polymerization, plasma chemistry, biochemistry and various other chemical disciplines.
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