Authors: Dmitriy S. Tipikin
Donor-accepter interactions are especially important for the case of free radicals because the radical has an unpaired electron on the single occupied molecular orbital. It means the free radical is a universal strong accepter and not a bad donor and should be bonding to other molecules easily. This interaction is usually overlooked in chemistry of free radicals and may lead to errors in determination of chemical pathways.
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