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Free Radicals

Sulfur-32

(13981-57-2)
ChEBI: The stable isotope of sulfur with relative atomic mass 31.972071. The most abundant (95.02 atom percent) isotope of naturally occurring sulfur.

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4-[(2R)-1-Oxo-2-[(tetrahydro-2H-pyran-2-yl)oxy]propyl]morpholine

(135270-08-5)

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Venostatin

(56575-31-6)

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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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