| Display title | Chemistry:Chain disproportionation |
| Default sort key | Chain Disproportionation |
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Article description: (description) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | In chemistry, chain disproportionation occurs when two radicals meet, instead of coupling, they exchange a hydrogen atom. That gives two terminated chains, one saturated and the other with a terminal double bond.
2R-(CH2CH2)n-CH2CH2• → R-(CH2CH2)n-CH=CH2 + R-(CH2CH2)n-CH2CH3 |