Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry
Homolytic
bond
cleavage (homolytic cleavage; homolysis):
Bond
breaking in which the
bonding
electron pair is split evenly between the
products
. Homolytic cleavage often produces
radicals
.
In the
photolytic
bromination
of
methane
, the
chain initiation
mechanism step
is an example of homolytic
bond
cleavage.
Related terms:
Heterolytic bond cleavage
,
arrows
,
bond dissociation energy
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